This article interrogates how hiphop composition pedagogies can interrupt what the author terms the hiphop illiteracies that circulate in predominantly white institutions (PWIs). An analysis of four college writing classrooms that integrate hiphop texts at one PWI reveals pervasive anti-Blackness in student attitudes, but also in the research and course design as well as in department-mandated course texts. The analysis demonstrates the need for writing pedagogies that name and teach Black language, writing, and meaning-making practices while also asking students, teachers, and administrators to reflexively examine their own identities\u27 locations vis-a-vis those practices. The author advocates a reflexive pedagogy that asks students to...
This ethnographic study contributes to the growing body of literature in cultural studies and critic...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
Hip-hop is a powerful vehicle for student expression. Many young people today see hip-hop music as a...
This article interrogates how hiphop composition pedagogies can interrupt what the author terms the ...
This dissertation asks what hiphop is doing in predominantly white higher-educational contexts, spec...
Within the writing classroom, teachers (and students) tend to understand writing and rhetoric as a m...
This dissertation forwards a DJ-based hip-hop methodology as an intervention within the discourses o...
Racial literacy is vital in a contemporary American society that professes meritocracy and post-raci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact Hip-Hop culture can have on white faculty who ar...
Hip hop as a form of Black popular culture can help to create opportunities to generate new knowledg...
What happens within a 21st century urban classroom when Hip Hop pedagogy is enacted by somebod...
Background: Although there has been a pronounced growth in hip-hop-based pedagogy (HHBP) scholars...
Composition pedagogy has typically employed traditional academic texts in the instruction of first-y...
The achievement gap between African-American and White students “remains a defining mark in racial ...
Using a pilot program in one Chicago elementary school as a case study, this article reports finding...
This ethnographic study contributes to the growing body of literature in cultural studies and critic...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
Hip-hop is a powerful vehicle for student expression. Many young people today see hip-hop music as a...
This article interrogates how hiphop composition pedagogies can interrupt what the author terms the ...
This dissertation asks what hiphop is doing in predominantly white higher-educational contexts, spec...
Within the writing classroom, teachers (and students) tend to understand writing and rhetoric as a m...
This dissertation forwards a DJ-based hip-hop methodology as an intervention within the discourses o...
Racial literacy is vital in a contemporary American society that professes meritocracy and post-raci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact Hip-Hop culture can have on white faculty who ar...
Hip hop as a form of Black popular culture can help to create opportunities to generate new knowledg...
What happens within a 21st century urban classroom when Hip Hop pedagogy is enacted by somebod...
Background: Although there has been a pronounced growth in hip-hop-based pedagogy (HHBP) scholars...
Composition pedagogy has typically employed traditional academic texts in the instruction of first-y...
The achievement gap between African-American and White students “remains a defining mark in racial ...
Using a pilot program in one Chicago elementary school as a case study, this article reports finding...
This ethnographic study contributes to the growing body of literature in cultural studies and critic...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
Hip-hop is a powerful vehicle for student expression. Many young people today see hip-hop music as a...