This bibliographic/discographic essay examines works which may be used to develop a core collection on Rap music. A selected bibliography and discography is also provided
This paper interrogates the linguistic grounding of battle rap in Afro-based cultural practices, and...
This bibliography documents Hip Hop scholarship outside of America, including scholarly works that m...
The article examines Hip Hop music\u27s relationship with African cultural symbolism and the discipl...
This bibliographic/discographic essay examines works which may be used to develop a core collection ...
For over four decades, hip-hop has been a part of the American soundscape, drawing from influences o...
Over the past four decades, rap and hip hop culture have taken a central place in popular music both...
The essays contained in this volume address some of the most visible, durable and influential of Afr...
“Funk What You Heard” is a beaconing call to all scholars who engage with Hip Hop studies. This arti...
This paper explores the musical evolution of hip-hop and the techniques that have influenced such gr...
Hip-hop is a subculture that has become a major part of popular culture and heavily affects contempo...
Exploring the conditions and origins of Rap music and Hip Hop culture from a contextual standpoint f...
This paper seeks to investigate how exactly hip-hop artists use different personae in order to creat...
Hip-hop has become a popular subject of academic discourse, serving as a medium through which member...
Sampling is the extraction and collaging of snatches of pre-existing musical recordings, and since h...
Hip Hop Hermeneutics essay lays out findings of current research into how Hip Hop culture has been ...
This paper interrogates the linguistic grounding of battle rap in Afro-based cultural practices, and...
This bibliography documents Hip Hop scholarship outside of America, including scholarly works that m...
The article examines Hip Hop music\u27s relationship with African cultural symbolism and the discipl...
This bibliographic/discographic essay examines works which may be used to develop a core collection ...
For over four decades, hip-hop has been a part of the American soundscape, drawing from influences o...
Over the past four decades, rap and hip hop culture have taken a central place in popular music both...
The essays contained in this volume address some of the most visible, durable and influential of Afr...
“Funk What You Heard” is a beaconing call to all scholars who engage with Hip Hop studies. This arti...
This paper explores the musical evolution of hip-hop and the techniques that have influenced such gr...
Hip-hop is a subculture that has become a major part of popular culture and heavily affects contempo...
Exploring the conditions and origins of Rap music and Hip Hop culture from a contextual standpoint f...
This paper seeks to investigate how exactly hip-hop artists use different personae in order to creat...
Hip-hop has become a popular subject of academic discourse, serving as a medium through which member...
Sampling is the extraction and collaging of snatches of pre-existing musical recordings, and since h...
Hip Hop Hermeneutics essay lays out findings of current research into how Hip Hop culture has been ...
This paper interrogates the linguistic grounding of battle rap in Afro-based cultural practices, and...
This bibliography documents Hip Hop scholarship outside of America, including scholarly works that m...
The article examines Hip Hop music\u27s relationship with African cultural symbolism and the discipl...