Flip the script : European hip hop and the politics of postcoloniality /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
[2017]
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| Series: | Chicago studies in ethnomusicology.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: hip hop as postcolonial art and practice
- "J'accuse": hip hop's postcolonial politics in Paris
- Nostalgia "en noir et blanc": Black music and postcoloniality from Sefyu's Paris to Buddy Bolden's New Orleans
- Musical (African) Americanization: strategic essentialism, hybridity, and commerce in Aggro Berlin
- Heisse Waren: hot commodities, "der Neger bonus," and the commercial authentic
- M.I.A.'s "terrorist chic": Black Atlantic music and South Asian postcolonial politics in London
- Marché noir: the hip hop hustle in the City of Light
- "Wherever we go": UKhip hop and the deformation of mastery
- "Straight outta B.C.": differance, defness, and Juice Aleem's precolonial Afrofuturist critique
- Conclusion: hip hop studies and/as postcolonial studies.