This book chapter examines specific case studies to look at the relationship between Australian Aboriginal Hip Hop and Australian cities. In doing so, it poses the following questions: what is the inextricable link between these two, and what are the many elements that characterise Indigeneity in Australia's urban areas
Abstract: Since the resettlement of the indigenous Khwe Bushmen near the city of Kimberley in the No...
I live in the Sydney North Shore suburb of Northbridge. In many ways it is a white middle class encl...
In this article, presented at the Hiphop Conference in Harare on February 27th, 2013, the author exa...
In this paper, an Aboriginal rapper and settler-Australian Indigenous Studies lecturer collaborate t...
Hip hop is a powerful vehicle for the expression of identity and resistance in contemporary Aborigin...
This essay explores issues of Indigenous resilience in the city. Primarily I am looking at the ways ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 210-230.Chapter 1. Architects and blueprints -- Chapter 2. Ar...
This thesis is a study of the Hip Hop scenes in the Australian cities of Adelaide and Melbourne. Bas...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Hip-hop music is ubiquitous and...
This paper explores how Indigenous Hip-Hop in Australia has become a powerful force for both advocat...
The practices of hip hop evolved during the mid-1970s in New York City’s dilapidated neighbourhoods ...
Focusing on the critical expression ‘Indigenous/Aboriginal Hip Hop’, this thesis investigates the me...
This chapter considers the involvement of young urban Aboriginal men in the hip-hop subculture, and ...
This paper explores the identity work taking place around contemporary subcultural hip hop amongst A...
There exists a common essentialized discourse about Indigenous peoples in Canada that has communitie...
Abstract: Since the resettlement of the indigenous Khwe Bushmen near the city of Kimberley in the No...
I live in the Sydney North Shore suburb of Northbridge. In many ways it is a white middle class encl...
In this article, presented at the Hiphop Conference in Harare on February 27th, 2013, the author exa...
In this paper, an Aboriginal rapper and settler-Australian Indigenous Studies lecturer collaborate t...
Hip hop is a powerful vehicle for the expression of identity and resistance in contemporary Aborigin...
This essay explores issues of Indigenous resilience in the city. Primarily I am looking at the ways ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 210-230.Chapter 1. Architects and blueprints -- Chapter 2. Ar...
This thesis is a study of the Hip Hop scenes in the Australian cities of Adelaide and Melbourne. Bas...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Hip-hop music is ubiquitous and...
This paper explores how Indigenous Hip-Hop in Australia has become a powerful force for both advocat...
The practices of hip hop evolved during the mid-1970s in New York City’s dilapidated neighbourhoods ...
Focusing on the critical expression ‘Indigenous/Aboriginal Hip Hop’, this thesis investigates the me...
This chapter considers the involvement of young urban Aboriginal men in the hip-hop subculture, and ...
This paper explores the identity work taking place around contemporary subcultural hip hop amongst A...
There exists a common essentialized discourse about Indigenous peoples in Canada that has communitie...
Abstract: Since the resettlement of the indigenous Khwe Bushmen near the city of Kimberley in the No...
I live in the Sydney North Shore suburb of Northbridge. In many ways it is a white middle class encl...
In this article, presented at the Hiphop Conference in Harare on February 27th, 2013, the author exa...