Hip-Hop(e)

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This book won the 2014 AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award. Illuminating hip-hop as an important cultural practice and a global social movement, this collaborative project highlights the emancipatory messages and cultural work generated by the organic intellectuals of global hip-hop. Contributors describe the social realities globalization, migration, poverty, criminalization, and racism youth are resisting through what we recognize as a decolonial cultural politic. The book contributes to current scholarship in multicultural education, seeking to understand the vilification of youth (of color) for the social problems created by a global system that benefits a small minority. In an age of corporate globalization, Hip-Hop(e) highlights the importance of research projects that link the production of educational scholarship with the cultural activities, everyday practice, and social concerns of global youth in order to ameliorate social, economic, and political problems that transcend national boundaries.

Autorentext

Brad J. Porfilio is Associate Professor of Education at Lewis University. He received his Ph.D. in sociology of education at the University of Buffalo. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, edited volumes, and conference papers on the topics of urban education, youth culture, neoliberalism and schooling, transformative education, teacher education, gender and technology, and cultural studies. Michael J. Viola is a doctoral candidate in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies (Urban Schooling) at the University of California, Los Angeles. His work has been published in the peer-reviewed journals Amerasia, Socialism and Democracy, and the Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies. He is also a contributor to the anthology titled Peter McLaren, Education, and the Struggle for Liberation and is co-author (with Kent Wong) of Miguel Contreras: Legacy of a Labor Leader.


Zusammenfassung
Illuminating hip-hop as an important cultural practice and a global social movement, this title highlights the emancipatory messages and cultural work generated by the organic intellectuals of global hip-hop.

Inhalt

Contents: Michael Viola/Brad J. Porfilio: Hip-Hop(e): Introduction: The Cultural Practice and Critical Pedagogy of International Hip-Hop Muna Jamil Shami: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Possibility: Arab American Hip-Hop and Spoken Word as Cultural Action for Freedom J. Lorenzo Perillo: An Empire State of Mind: Hip-Hop Dance in the Philippines Ove Sernhede/Johan Söderman: Hip-Hop in Sweden Folkbildning and a Voice for Marginalized Youth Leslee Grey: True Fuckin Playas: Queering Hip-Hop through Drag Performance Michael B. MacDonald: Hip-Hop Citizens: Local Hip-Hop and the Production of Democratic Grassroots Change in Alberta Brad J. Porfilio/Shannon M. Porfilio: Hip-Hop Pedagogues: Youth as a Site of Critique, Resistance, and Transformation in France and in the Neoliberal Social World Crystal Leigh Endsley/Marla Jaksch: The Troubadour: K Naan, East Africa, and the Trans-National Pedagogy of Hip-Hop Michael Viola: Hip-Hop and Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy: Blue Scholarship to Challenge «The Miseducation of the Filipino» Darius Prier: Public Enemies: Constructing the «Problem» of Black Masculinity in Urban Public Schools Brian Lozenski: Rebellion Politik: A Tale of Critical Resistance through Hip-Hop from St. Paul to Havana Travis L. Gosa/Tristan G. Fields: Is Hip-Hop Education Another Hustle? The (Ir)Responsible Use of Hip-Hop as Pedagogy Lisa William-White/Dana Muccular/Gary Muccular: Reading, Writing, and Revolution: Spoken Word as Radical «Literocratic» Praxis in the Community College Classroom Debangshu Roychoudhury/Lauren M. Garder: Taking Back Our Minds: Hip-Hop Psychology s (HHP) Call for a Renaissance, Action, and Liberatory Use of Psychology in Education Jeremy Bryan: R.U.N.M.C. (Are You an Emcee?) or Rhetoric Used Now to Make Change Akesha Horton: Hip-Hop as a Global Passport: Examining Global Citizenship and Digital Literacies through Hip-Hop Culture Don C. Sawyer III: Stupid Fresh: Hip-Hop Culture, Perceived Anti-Intellectualism, and Young Black Males Decoteau J. Irby/Emery Petchauer: Hustlin Consciousness: Critical Education Using Hip-Hop Modes of Knowledge Distribution.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 484g
    • Untertitel The Cultural Practice and Critical Pedagogy of International Hip-Hop
    • Titel Hip-Hop(e)
    • Veröffentlichung 28.03.2012
    • ISBN 1433114321
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781433114328
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H225mm x B150mm x T19mm
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Anzahl Seiten 344
    • Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
    • Editor Michael J. Viola, Brad J. Portfilio
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • GTIN 09781433114328

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