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The Values of Independent Hip-Hop in the Post-Golden Era
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Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this book uncovers the historical trajectory of U.S. independent hip-hop in the post-golden era, seeking to understand its complex relationship to mainstream hip-hop culture and U.S. culture more generally. Christopher Vito analyzes the lyrics of indie hip-hop albums from 2000-2013 to uncover the dominant ideologies of independent artists regarding race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and social change. These analyses inform interviews with members of the indie hip-hop community to explore the meanings that they associate with the culture today, how technological and media changes impact the boundaries between independent and major, and whether and how this shapes their engagement with oppositional consciousness. Ultimately, this book aims to understand the complex and contradictory cultural politics of independent hip-hop in the contemporary age.
Explains the interactions between culture and subculture in the context of mainstream, independent and underground hip-hop Articulates the relationship between independent hip-hop culture and race, class, gender, and oppositional consciousness Methodological framework employing content analysis of artist lyrics and interviews with hip-hop fans
Autorentext
Christopher S. Vito, PhD, is Assistant Professor in Sociology at Southwestern College, USA. He has previously published in the International Journal of Cultural Studies, NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, and Korea Journal.
Klappentext
A necessary read for every researcher, historian, scholar and hip-hop fan that seeks to better understand independent hip-hop and aspires to rebel and utilize hip-hop as a tool of resistance."
DJ Kuttin Kandi, DJ, Artist, Organizer, and Activist
Christopher Vito has written an informative and compelling book on independent hip hop that examines how complexities of race, gender, class and sexuality are confronted within the genre. This book illuminates a subculture that is rarely explored, shining a light on independent hip-hop's power to counter mainstream ideology.
Ninochka McTaggart, PhD, Senior Researcher, Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, USA
Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this book uncovers the historical trajectory of U.S. independent hip-hop in the post-golden era, seeking to understand its complex relationship to mainstream hip-hop culture and U.S. culture more generally. Christopher Vito analyzes the lyrics of indie hip-hop albums from 2000-2013 to uncover the dominant ideologies of independent artists regarding race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and social change. These analyses inform interviews with members of the indie hip-hop community to explore the meanings that they associate with the culture today, how technological and media changes impact the boundaries between independent and major, and whether and how this shapes their engagement with oppositional consciousness. Ultimately, this book aims to understand the complex and contradictory cultural politics of independent hip-hop in the contemporary age.
Inhalt
Chapter1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Just Say No to The Majors: Independent Hip-Hop Culture.- Chapter 3: Just Say No to 360s: Hip-Hop's Claim of Economic Exploitation.- Chapter 4: The Death of Indie Hip-Hop?: The Blurry Lines between the Majors and Independent Hip-Hop Music.- Chapter 5: Conclusions and Implications.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030024802
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2019
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T16mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9783030024802
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030024806
- Veröffentlichung 22.02.2019
- Titel The Values of Independent Hip-Hop in the Post-Golden Era
- Autor Christopher Vito
- Untertitel Hip-Hop's Rebels
- Gewicht 378g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 200
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft