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The Languages of Global Hip Hop Marina Terkourafi

The Languages of Global Hip Hop By Marina Terkourafi

The Languages of Global Hip Hop by Marina Terkourafi


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The Languages of Global Hip Hop by Marina Terkourafi

In the case of hip-hop, the forces of top-down corporatization and bottom-up globalization are inextricably woven. This volume takes the view that hip-hop should not be viewed with this dichotomous dynamic in mind and that this dynamic does not arise solely outside of the continental US. Close analysis of the facts reveals a much more complex situation in which market pressures, local (musical) traditions, linguistic and semiotic intelligibility, as well as each country's particular historico-political past conspire to yield new hybrid expressive genres. This exciting collection looks at linguistic, cultural and economic aspects of hip-hop in parallel and showcases a global scope. It engages with questions of code-switching, code-mixing, the minority language/regional dialect vs. standard dynamic, the discourse of political resistance, immigrant ideologies, youth and new language varieties and will be essential reading for graduates and researchers in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis.

The Languages of Global Hip Hop Reviews

"This book is a feast not just for hip hop specialists but for all those interested in the interfaces between music, language and society. The chapters illustrate the diversity of contexts where this music is enjoyed, but also the common features found in the hip hop production of various cultures: the expression of both specific preoccupations and universal themes, the affirmation of identity and the opening up to the Other, the combination of local and global outlooks. Above all they offer analyses of how the choice and manipulation of language(s) can serve to advance these ends. Thanks to the range of materials studied (Norway, Egypt, Cyprus, South Korea and more) and the detail provided in the individual analyses, the book represents a key contribution to work in this fascinating field, and will be essential reading for future research." -- Abdelali Bentahila and Eirlys Davies, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier, Morocco
... the substance of each contribution is wonderfully rich and causes one to consider not only the impact of global hip hop, but also how academia attempts to address the evolving world of the genre... [the book] is rich with analysis and insight. Terkourafi's ability to find scholars with such diverse research skills yet allied research goals makes this book a joy to read. -- Popular Music Volume 30/2
... provides key insights into the sociolinguistics of hip hop as the chapters use a range of theoretical and methodological frameworks... Likewise, the representation of different cultural manifestations of hip hop provides scholars with rich literature in approaching hip hop in their own contexts... the book is a valuable resource not only because it expands work concerning the languages of global hip hop, but also because it is an exciting contribution that will spark constructive debate among scholars in the field. -- Discourse & Society Volume 22 (3)

About Marina Terkourafi

Marina Terkourafi is Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: A Fresh Look at Some Old Questions, Marina Terkourafi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); 2. Multilingualism, Ethnicity, and Genre: The Case of German Hip-Hop, Jannis Androutsopoulos (King's College, London, UK); 3. Kiff my zikmu: Symbolic Dimensions of Arabic, English and Verlan in French Rap Texts, Samira Hassa (Manhattan College, USA); 4. 'We ain't terrorists but we droppin' bombs': Language Use and Localization in Egyptian Hip Hop, Angela Williams (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); 5. Roma Rap and the Black Train: Minority Voices in Hungarian Hip-Hop, Sarah Simeziane (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); 6. Empowerment Through Taboo: Probing the Sociolinguistic Parameters of German Gangsta Rap Lyrics, Mike Putnam & John Littlejohn (Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, & Clemson University, USA); 7. Glocalizing Keepin' it Real: South Korean Hip Hop Playas, Jamie Shinhee Lee (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA); 8. From American Form to Greek Performance: The Global Hip-Hop Poetics and Politics of the Imiskoumbria, Frank Hess (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA); 9. Keeping it Native (?): The Conflicts and Contradictions of Cypriot Hip-Hop, Evros Stylianou; 10. Hip-hop, Ethnicity and Linguistic Practice in Rural and Urban Norway, Endre Brunstad, Unn Royneland & Toril Opsahl (Oslo University & University of Bergen, Norway); 11. From Chi-Town to the Dirty-Dirty: Regional Identity Markers in U.S. Hip Hop, Jennifer Cramer & Jill Ward (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); 12. Realkeepen: Anglicisms in the German Hip-Hop Community, Matt Garley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); 13. 'She's so hood': Ghetto Authenticity on the White Rapper Show, Cecelia Cutler (New York University, USA)Glossary of Hip Hop Terms Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780826431608
9780826431608
0826431607
The Languages of Global Hip Hop by Marina Terkourafi
New
Hardback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2010-09-22
352
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