African American spoken word art offers a window through which to explore how a cultural site of creative and artistic inquiry can simultaneously serve as a site of social analysis and change. Specifically, moving beyond the realm of pure aesthetics, the author explores the ways African American verbal art has functioned as a site of public knowledge and everyday politics—important though commonly overlooked features of social change projects. To make this case, the author conceptualizes culture, knowledge, and politics as a tightly connected trinity of social phenomena, thereby opening the door for an analysis of how a cultural object such as spoken word can simultaneously operate as a site of knowledge production and political practice. N...
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This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
In this article various forms of expressive culture are treated. Different literary expressions as w...
What is the relationship between hip-hop and African American culture in the post--Civil Rights era?...
Beginning in the late 1960s, the Black Arts Movement grew as the cultural wing of the Black Power Mo...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This analysis investigates the influence of contemporary African-American spoken word in developing ...
Hip Hop and The Spoken Word are popular art forms within the younger generations of the African Amer...
The article examines Hip Hop music\u27s relationship with African cultural symbolism and the discipl...
The contemporary experiences of racially marginalized people in the West are affected deeply by the ...
Event Description What can histories of modern Black media arts teach us about human expressive cult...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
This essay explores performance as a language by looking at its appropriation by other cultures, and...
This article sets out to explain how language shapes identity and how the cultural and political imp...
Spoken Art Pedagogies: Youth, Critical Literacy & a Cultural Movement in the Making is an ethno...
The idea that the personal doubles as the political is a modern analysis of socio- political regimes...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
In this article various forms of expressive culture are treated. Different literary expressions as w...
What is the relationship between hip-hop and African American culture in the post--Civil Rights era?...