The Language of Hip Hop Culture
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 482 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-35877-4
Verlag: Routledge
Using his own ethnographic research, Alim shows how Hip Hop language could be used in an educational context and presents a new approach to the study of the language and culture of the Hip Hop Nation: 'Hiphopography'. The final section of the book, which includes real conversational narratives from Hip Hop artists such as The Wu-Tang Clan and Chuck D, focuses on direct engagement with the language.
A highly accessible and lively work on the most studied and read about language variety in the United States, this book will appeal not only to language and linguistics researchers and students, but holds a genuine appeal to anyone interested in Hip Hop or Black African Language.
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Shout outs 1 “The streetz iz a mutha”: The street and the formation of a Hip Hop Linguistics (HHLx) 2 Verbal Mujahidin in the Transglobal Hip Hop Umma: Islam, discursive struggle, and the weapons of mass culture 3 “Talkin Black in this White Man’s World”: Linguistic supremacy, linguistic equanimity, and the politics of language 4 “Bring it to the cypher”: Hip Hop Nation Language 5 Spittin the Code of the Streets: The strategic construction of a street-conscious identity 6 “Every syllable of mine is an umbilical cord through time”: Toward an analytical schema of Hip Hop poetics 7 “I’m Pharoahe when I’m on stage; I’m Troy when I’m home in Queens”: An interview with Pharoahe Monch