Since 9/11 and the assassinations of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh, the political debate in the Netherlands seems predominantly focused on how Dutch national identity is endangered by Muslim extremism and the issue of ethnic integration. The fear that the national identity could be undermined by the cultural imperialism of Americanization has conspicuously disappeared from the political agenda. Using the concept of karaoke Americanism, this article examines recent commercial rap songs that use African-American hip-hop to comment on Dutch current affairs, thereby not only showing how pop culture and politics have become intertwined, but also providing telling examples of Americanization as a form of active cultural appropriation
This article examines the performative politics of claiming policy failure in the integration of imm...
ABSTRACT This is a library research which deals with "rap music" as an element of the Blacks' cultur...
This article focuses on the role of music (in the broadest sense of the word) in Dutch-Moroccan yout...
markdownabstractOn the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultura...
This research, first, looks at how rap music and hip-hop culture have become a significant means of ...
With peak numbers on Spotify and doing well on the charts, Dutch rap/hip hop music has captured the ...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands becam...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands becam...
The pageantry of Oprah Winfrey's talk show, the Coca-Cola empire, Michael Jackson's turn from the Ki...
On the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultural industry worke...
Contains fulltext : 68509.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Rhythms and Rhym...
On the brink of the European demise of multiculturalist discourse, “culture” configures prominently ...
The Netherlands in the interwar years (1919-1939) was a unity in diversity, since several denominati...
This article focuses on the recent emergence of an "Afro-Dutch" category of self-identification amon...
The Netherlands in the interwar years (1919-1939) was a unity in diversity, since several denominati...
This article examines the performative politics of claiming policy failure in the integration of imm...
ABSTRACT This is a library research which deals with "rap music" as an element of the Blacks' cultur...
This article focuses on the role of music (in the broadest sense of the word) in Dutch-Moroccan yout...
markdownabstractOn the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultura...
This research, first, looks at how rap music and hip-hop culture have become a significant means of ...
With peak numbers on Spotify and doing well on the charts, Dutch rap/hip hop music has captured the ...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands becam...
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, politics and everyday life in the Netherlands becam...
The pageantry of Oprah Winfrey's talk show, the Coca-Cola empire, Michael Jackson's turn from the Ki...
On the basis of interviews with music audiences, heritage practitioners, and cultural industry worke...
Contains fulltext : 68509.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Rhythms and Rhym...
On the brink of the European demise of multiculturalist discourse, “culture” configures prominently ...
The Netherlands in the interwar years (1919-1939) was a unity in diversity, since several denominati...
This article focuses on the recent emergence of an "Afro-Dutch" category of self-identification amon...
The Netherlands in the interwar years (1919-1939) was a unity in diversity, since several denominati...
This article examines the performative politics of claiming policy failure in the integration of imm...
ABSTRACT This is a library research which deals with "rap music" as an element of the Blacks' cultur...
This article focuses on the role of music (in the broadest sense of the word) in Dutch-Moroccan yout...