Hip Hop Syllabus: AME/MUS 303 Hip Hop: Art, Culture, and Politics (original) (raw)

Hip-Hop Music and Culture

Theodore Ransaw

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Hip-hop is examined as a revolutionary and transformational cultural trend within an educational theoretical framework

Yatindra Ingle

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2022

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Hip-Hop(e): Call for Chapters

Bradley J Porfilio

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Hip-Hop & the Global Imprint of a Black Cultural Form

狗 齐

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The Pedagogy of Hip Hop: Underground Soundtracks for Dissecting and Confronting the Power Structure

Colin Jenkins

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The World Is Yours: The Radical and Deterritorializing Nature of Hip-Hop

Ethan Pearce

2015

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The Foundations of Hip-Hop Encyclopedia

Eyoel Fassil

2019

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Hip-Hop Fight Club: Radical Theory, Education, and Practice in and beyond the Classroom

Jared A Ball

Radical Teacher, 2013

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Hip-Hop and Education

Nick Occhipinti

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Rethinking Hip-Hop ED Through Intersectional Collective Identities

William Garcia-Medina

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Education in a Hip-Hop Nation: Our Identity, Politics & Pedagogy

Marcella Runell Hall

2011

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Introduction: Teaching for Critical Consciousness at the Intersection of Critical Media Literacy and Hip Hop Education

Sherell A McArthur

The International Journal of Critical Media Literacy

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Learning Race and Ethnicity: Hip-Hop 2.0

Raiford Guins

2008

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Hip Hop Culture: History and Trajectory

Abdelwahab Drofix

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Hip-Hop Education Resources

Marcella Runell Hall

Equity & Excellence in Education, 2009

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The World IS Yours: A Brief History of Hip-Hop Education

Martha Diaz

2011

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Two Turntables and a Social Movement: Writing Hip-Hop at Century's End

Josh Dallas

2002

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The future is history: hip-hop in the aftermath of (post)modernity

Russell Potter

2017

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Wordsmith: Examining the role hip-hop texts play in viewing the world

Crystal LaVoulle, PhD.

2014

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Engaging the Politics of Hip Hop, Literacy and Identity in the Classroom: A Multicultural Focus

Catrice Barrett

Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 2011

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The Evolution of Hip Hop Culture

Eduard Dumitru

Research and Science Today

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Hip-hop as a resource for understanding the urban context

Bryan A Brown

Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010

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HIP HOP AND CULTURAL RESISTANCE

Sergey Ivanov

HIP HOP AND CULTURAL RESISTANCE, 2021

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Can hip-hop be viewed as a global learning experience

ENOCK N NYANG'AU

2022

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HIP HOP curricula Sina Soul Annotated Bibliography.pdf

Dr. Shekina “Sina” Aurelia Pleasant-Soul

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Political Nature of Hip Hop

Jordan Muthra

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"Hip-hopolitics": Oppression, resistance, and the soundtrack to the struggle.

Tom Colwell

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(Re)Building the Cypher: Fulfilling the Promise of Hip-Hop for Liberation

Paul J Kuttner

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Race, Class, Gender & Rhymes: Hip-hop as critical pedagogy

Noah Karvelis

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All About the Beat: Why Hip-Hop Can’t Save Black America

Travis Gosa

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6. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HIP-HOP MUSIC AS TEXTS 2

Crystal LaVoulle, PhD.

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Starting From the Bottom: The Meta-philosophy of Hip-Hop set against the Moral Condemnation of this Art form Masquerading as Thinking.

Tommy J Curry

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Hip Hop as Public Pedagogy

Alexandra D'Urso

2017

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The Hip in Hip Hop: Toward a Discipline of Hip Hop Studies

Daniel Hodge

2014

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Fear of a Black and Arab Planet: Hip-Hop Flows From Revolution

Rachel Leah

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