This article examines implications of a postnational perspective on the music of minorities. As an example, the musical practices of a multiethnic hip-hop group in Norway are discussed with reference to musicological, linguistic and social studies. Lyrics and field observations present the complex image of a group of young people positioning themselves through music style, performance practices and language use. The article argues that a postnational perspective can provide a helpful approach to understanding the hybridized practices of minority youths engaged in globalized hip-hop culture, while it is also necessary to pay careful attention to the locally embedded discourses they take part in and contribute to shaping
What makes ethnicity matter? For most ethnomusicologists, as well as for the discipline as such, the...
After rap entered the German music scene in the 1980s, it developed into a variety of styles that re...
The conflict thesis and the segmented assimilation theory account for two of the most significant tr...
This article examines implications of a postnational perspective on the music of minorities. As an e...
This article examines implications of a postnational perspective on the music of minorities. As an e...
This thesis deals with the ostensibly downplayed, diluted national musical identity existing in this...
In many countries, multicultural citizenship has run into difficulties. The relation between immigra...
With the ever-increasing inflow of immigrants, issues surrounding immigration and immigrants in Osl...
This research aimed for an extended knowledge and understanding of young people in stigmatized areas...
Throughout Europe, hybrid youth cultures continue to form and morph as global migration creates mino...
This article examines the dynamics of music production by German-Turkish youth in Berlin. Taking int...
This article analyzes hiphop as a multicultural manifestation of the youth culture. The youth cultur...
Hip-Hop in the global context has worked as a music genre that strives to bring to the centre of dis...
As a spatial phenomenon connected to migration, Swedish Hip-hop has often been described as a glocal...
This dissertation explores music-making processes within the genre of Swedish hip-hop during the fir...
What makes ethnicity matter? For most ethnomusicologists, as well as for the discipline as such, the...
After rap entered the German music scene in the 1980s, it developed into a variety of styles that re...
The conflict thesis and the segmented assimilation theory account for two of the most significant tr...
This article examines implications of a postnational perspective on the music of minorities. As an e...
This article examines implications of a postnational perspective on the music of minorities. As an e...
This thesis deals with the ostensibly downplayed, diluted national musical identity existing in this...
In many countries, multicultural citizenship has run into difficulties. The relation between immigra...
With the ever-increasing inflow of immigrants, issues surrounding immigration and immigrants in Osl...
This research aimed for an extended knowledge and understanding of young people in stigmatized areas...
Throughout Europe, hybrid youth cultures continue to form and morph as global migration creates mino...
This article examines the dynamics of music production by German-Turkish youth in Berlin. Taking int...
This article analyzes hiphop as a multicultural manifestation of the youth culture. The youth cultur...
Hip-Hop in the global context has worked as a music genre that strives to bring to the centre of dis...
As a spatial phenomenon connected to migration, Swedish Hip-hop has often been described as a glocal...
This dissertation explores music-making processes within the genre of Swedish hip-hop during the fir...
What makes ethnicity matter? For most ethnomusicologists, as well as for the discipline as such, the...
After rap entered the German music scene in the 1980s, it developed into a variety of styles that re...
The conflict thesis and the segmented assimilation theory account for two of the most significant tr...