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Women Rapping Revolution
Hip Hop and Community Building in Detroit
by Rebekah Farrugia; Kellie D. Hay
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
May 12 2020
| Archive Date
Jul 16 2020
Description
Detroit, Michigan, has long been recognized as a center of musical innovation and social change. Rebekah Farrugia and Kellie D. Hay draw on seven years of fieldwork to illuminate the important role that women have played in mobilizing a grassroots response to political and social pressures at the heart of Detroit’s ongoing renewal and development project. Focusing on the Foundation, a women-centered hip hop collective, Women Rapping Revolution argues that the hip hop underground is a crucial site where Black women shape subjectivity and claim self-care as a principle of community organizing. Through interviews and sustained critical engagement with artists and activists, this study also articulates the substantial role of cultural production in social, racial, and economic justice efforts.
Detroit, Michigan, has long been recognized as a center of musical innovation and social change. Rebekah Farrugia and Kellie D. Hay draw on seven years of fieldwork to illuminate the important role...
Description
Detroit, Michigan, has long been recognized as a center of musical innovation and social change. Rebekah Farrugia and Kellie D. Hay draw on seven years of fieldwork to illuminate the important role that women have played in mobilizing a grassroots response to political and social pressures at the heart of Detroit’s ongoing renewal and development project. Focusing on the Foundation, a women-centered hip hop collective, Women Rapping Revolution argues that the hip hop underground is a crucial site where Black women shape subjectivity and claim self-care as a principle of community organizing. Through interviews and sustained critical engagement with artists and activists, this study also articulates the substantial role of cultural production in social, racial, and economic justice efforts.
Advance Praise
“A rigorous and much-needed explication of black women’s subjectivity in underground hip hop and a model for studying how women navigate and alter terrains of cultural production.”—Stephen M. Ward, author of In Love and Struggle: The Revolutionary Lives of James and Grace Lee Boggs
“Women Rapping Revolution centers the collaborative work of women hip hop artists as culture producers, political actors, and community revitalizers. This book charts new territory and makes a significant contribution to hip hop scholarship.”—Anthony Kwame Harrison, author of Hip Hop Underground: The Integrity and Ethics of Racial Identification
“A rigorous and much-needed explication of black women’s subjectivity in underground hip hop and a model for studying how women navigate and alter terrains of cultural production.”—Stephen M. Ward...
Advance Praise
“A rigorous and much-needed explication of black women’s subjectivity in underground hip hop and a model for studying how women navigate and alter terrains of cultural production.”—Stephen M. Ward, author of In Love and Struggle: The Revolutionary Lives of James and Grace Lee Boggs
“Women Rapping Revolution centers the collaborative work of women hip hop artists as culture producers, political actors, and community revitalizers. This book charts new territory and makes a significant contribution to hip hop scholarship.”—Anthony Kwame Harrison, author of Hip Hop Underground: The Integrity and Ethics of Racial Identification
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9780520305328 |
PRICE |
$29.95 (USD)
|
PAGES |
248
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9780520305328 |
PRICE |
$29.95 (USD)
|
PAGES |
248
|
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