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The organic globalizer: hip hop, political development, and movement culture

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Bloomsbury 2015Description: xiii, 276 pISBN:
  • 9781628920031
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.2 O6
Summary: The Organic Globalizer is a collection of critical essays which takes the position that hip-hop holds political significance through an understanding of its ability to at once raise cultural awareness, expand civil society's focus on social and economic justice through institution building, and engage in political activism and participation. Collectively, the essays assert hip hop's importance as an “organic globalizer:” no matter its pervasiveness or reach around the world, hip-hop ultimately remains a grassroots phenomenon that is born of the community from which it permeates. Hip hop, then, holds promise through three separate but related avenues: (1) through cultural awareness and identification/recognition of voices of marginalized communities through music and art; (2) through social creation and the institutionalization of independent alternative institutions and non-profit organizations in civil society geared toward social and economic justice; and (3) through political activism and participation in which demands are articulated and made on the state. With editorial bridges between chapters and an emphasis on interdisciplinary and diverse perspectives, The Organic Globalizer is the natural scholarly evolution in the conversation about hip-hop and politics. (http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/the-organic-globalizer-9781628920031/)
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Table of Contents:

1. The organic globalizer
Christopher Malone; George Martinez, Jr.

2. No church in the wild: Politics, morality, and hip hop in the political science classroom
Craig Douglas Albert

3. (Re)building the cypher: Fulfilling the promise of hip hop for liberation
Paul Kuttner; Mariama White-Hammond

4. Men or monsters? The applied uses of the commercial rap artist
Joy Boggs

5. Copyright outlaws and hip hop moguls: Intellectual property law and the development of hip hop music
Richard Schur

6. Whirl Trade: The peculiar image of hip hop in the global economies
Fahamu Pecou

7. Liberation hip hop: Palestinian hip hop and peaceful resistance
Denise DeGarmo; E. Duff Wrobbel

8. Asserting identity through music: Indigenous hip hop and self-empowerment
Anne Flaherty

9. Hip hop and the dialects of political awareness: Between branding banality and authenticity in Central European rap
Barbara Franz

10. Representations of Chinese-ness in Afro-Cuban hip hop during post-Soviet era Cuba
Angela Ju

11. The politics of violence, hustling, and contempt in the Oakland, CA rap music scene
H. Lavar Pope

12. The belly of the beast
Keesha M. Middlemass

13. All day, all week, occupy all streets! Race, class, and hip hop in the occupy movement
Christopher Malone; George Martinez, Jr.; Davina Anderson

The Organic Globalizer is a collection of critical essays which takes the position that hip-hop holds political significance through an understanding of its ability to at once raise cultural awareness, expand civil society's focus on social and economic justice through institution building, and engage in political activism and participation. Collectively, the essays assert hip hop's importance as an “organic globalizer:” no matter its pervasiveness or reach around the world, hip-hop ultimately remains a grassroots phenomenon that is born of the community from which it permeates. Hip hop, then, holds promise through three separate but related avenues: (1) through cultural awareness and identification/recognition of voices of marginalized communities through music and art; (2) through social creation and the institutionalization of independent alternative institutions and non-profit organizations in civil society geared toward social and economic justice; and (3) through political activism and participation in which demands are articulated and made on the state.

With editorial bridges between chapters and an emphasis on interdisciplinary and diverse perspectives, The Organic Globalizer is the natural scholarly evolution in the conversation about hip-hop and politics.

(http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/the-organic-globalizer-9781628920031/)

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