Hip hop and social change in Africa : ni wakati / / edited by Msia Kibona Clark and Mickie Mwanzia Koster |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (320 p.) |
Disciplina | 306.4/84249096 |
Soggetto topico |
Rap (Music) - Social aspects - Africa
Rap (Music) - Africa - History and criticism |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4985-0580-5
0-7391-9330-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: "Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa; Chapter One: Hip Hop Halisi; Chapter Two: Building Our Nation; Chapter Three: Speaking Truth to Power; Chapter Four: Malian Hip Hop; II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on Social Change in Africa; Chapter Five: How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in Africa; Chapter Six: Redefining the Struggle; Chapter Seven: Hip Hop, Youth Activism, and the Dilemma of Colored Identity in South Africa; Chapter Eight: Beyond Y'en A Marre
Chapter Nine: Gender Representations among Tanzanian Female EmceesChapter Ten: Hip Hop and Social Change in Uganda; III: "Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa; Chapter Eleven: Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse; Chapter Twelve: From the Great Island to the African Continent through the Western World; Chapter Thirteen: The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition; Chapter Fourteen: Hip Hop and Sheng in Nairobi; Afterword; Appendix; Index; About the Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463298603321 |
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014 | ||
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Hip hop and social change in Africa : ni wakati / / edited by Msia Kibona Clark and Mickie Mwanzia Koster |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (320 p.) |
Disciplina | 306.4/84249096 |
Soggetto topico |
Rap (Music) - Social aspects - Africa
Rap (Music) - Africa - History and criticism |
ISBN |
1-4985-0580-5
0-7391-9330-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: "Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa; Chapter One: Hip Hop Halisi; Chapter Two: Building Our Nation; Chapter Three: Speaking Truth to Power; Chapter Four: Malian Hip Hop; II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on Social Change in Africa; Chapter Five: How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in Africa; Chapter Six: Redefining the Struggle; Chapter Seven: Hip Hop, Youth Activism, and the Dilemma of Colored Identity in South Africa; Chapter Eight: Beyond Y'en A Marre
Chapter Nine: Gender Representations among Tanzanian Female EmceesChapter Ten: Hip Hop and Social Change in Uganda; III: "Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa; Chapter Eleven: Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse; Chapter Twelve: From the Great Island to the African Continent through the Western World; Chapter Thirteen: The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition; Chapter Fourteen: Hip Hop and Sheng in Nairobi; Afterword; Appendix; Index; About the Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787923003321 |
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Hip hop and social change in Africa : ni wakati / / edited by Msia Kibona Clark and Mickie Mwanzia Koster |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (320 p.) |
Disciplina | 306.4/84249096 |
Soggetto topico |
Rap (Music) - Social aspects - Africa
Rap (Music) - Africa - History and criticism |
ISBN |
1-4985-0580-5
0-7391-9330-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: "Social Ills": Coming from Behind the Microphone to Effect Reform in Africa; Chapter One: Hip Hop Halisi; Chapter Two: Building Our Nation; Chapter Three: Speaking Truth to Power; Chapter Four: Malian Hip Hop; II: "The Dusty Foot Philosopher": Hip Hop Voices on Social Change in Africa; Chapter Five: How Hip Hop Impacts Social Change in Africa; Chapter Six: Redefining the Struggle; Chapter Seven: Hip Hop, Youth Activism, and the Dilemma of Colored Identity in South Africa; Chapter Eight: Beyond Y'en A Marre
Chapter Nine: Gender Representations among Tanzanian Female EmceesChapter Ten: Hip Hop and Social Change in Uganda; III: "Adjuma": Hip Hop's Transformation of the Urban Space in Africa; Chapter Eleven: Tanzanian MCs vs. Social Discourse; Chapter Twelve: From the Great Island to the African Continent through the Western World; Chapter Thirteen: The Musicscapes of a Country in Transition; Chapter Fourteen: Hip Hop and Sheng in Nairobi; Afterword; Appendix; Index; About the Authors |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813546403321 |
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014 | ||
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Pan African spaces : essays on Black transnationalism / / edited by Msia Kibona Clark, Loy Azalia, and Phiwokuhle Mnyandu |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lexington Books |
Disciplina | 305.896 |
Soggetto topico |
Black people - Race identity
Africans - Race identity Biculturalism Transnationalism |
ISBN | 1-4985-8193-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ; Section1: Changing the paradigms on migration and immigration in the African diaspora -- Introduction: being Black and "bicultural" -- (Re)igniting pan-Africanism. (Re)jecting Afropolitanism. (Re)naming our solution / by Nenelwa Tomi -- Is race really the issue? Examining the fallacy of "Black foreigner privilege" / by Tolu Odunsi -- ; Section 2: Perspectives on Black transnationalism and identity formation -- The evolution of a bicultural identity, in the shadows of Nyerere's pan Africanism / Msia Kibona Clark -- Skins, identity and their tragedies: the learning and healing of a HispanoGuinean woman in the diaspora / by Carolina Nve Diaz -- When I first wore fish leather, or Black girl in Iceland / by Sharony Green -- Reinventing identities: crossing borders of values and beliefs in NoViolet Bulawayo's in We need new names / by Afua Ansong -- Poem 1: Poem death upon the homefront / by Shingi Mavima -- ; Section 3: Crioulo culture and pidgin music: American experiences & West African identities -- Navigating between two worlds: (Re)defining my identity in the context of an all girls elite private school / by Terza Lima-Neves -- Having my kenkey and eating it, too: being Black and bicultural / by Margaret Salifu -- Music of my flesh: African music, cultural affirmation, and the production of social space in the diaspora / by Nana Afua Y. Brantuo -- Local Accra with a twist of international luxe / by Zoë Gadegbeku -- ; Section 4. Diverse identities and representations among 2nd generation Ethiopian migrants in America -- Ethiopia on my skin, Black power in my heart: how growing up Black and multi-ethnic has taught me to navigate different forms of anti-Blackness / by Yelena Bailey -- Black immigrant communities: misrepresented and underserved in the U.S. / by Mekdela Ejigu -- Identity theft / by Semien Abay -- ; Section 5: Class and citizenship: African American and African migrant experiences in South Africa -- On being African...American / by Gabriel Peoples -- Culturally fluid: experiences of a Ugandan, South African / by Sayuni Brown -- Migration, language, race and identity in South Africa: analysing Congolese links / by Eugene Bope -- The realities of the diaspora life in France and South Africa / by Tafadzwa Zvobgo -- ; Section 6: Two intersecting diasporas: Caribbean and African American communities in America -- Migration, immigration, & gender: Afro-Caribbean experiences from a bicultural socialization perspective / by Shelvia English, Dayne Hutchinson, Kat J. Stephens -- The meaning of Blackness / by Cassandra J. St. Vil -- Being Black and bicultural: racial and ethnic identity formation of Haitian Americans in Chicago / by Courtney Cain -- Always remember Black is beautiful: a narrative on being Afro-Trinidadian in the United States / by Keisha V. Thompson -- Poem 2: American double toasted banana nut bread / by Maurisa Li-A-Ping -- ; Section 7: The relationships between color & race in Afro Latinx identities -- Call me survivor: AfroLatina diasporic identity, survival, and a tale of two negritudes / by Omilani Alarccentn and Indhira Serrano -- Rhythm of life: reggae and Antillean Black identity / by Ryan Mann-Hamilton -- Afro-Latinidad: being a Black Latino / by Anthony Polanco -- Identity as profession: on becoming an African American Panamanian Afro-Latina anthropologist curator / by Ariana A. Curtis -- Between Blackness & Africanness: indexing Puerto Rican identity through discourse / by Krista L. Cortes. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910793260403321 |
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