Hip-hop(e): the cultural practice and critical pedagogy of international hip-hop
2013; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 50; Issue: 07 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.50-3978
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresBradley Porfilio, Michael Viola,
Tópico(s)Music History and Culture
ResumoContents: Michael Viola/Brad J. Porfilio: Hip-Hop(e): Introduction: Cultural Practice and Critical Pedagogy of International Hip-Hop - Muna Jamil Shami: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Possibility: Arab American Hip-Hop and Spoken Word as Cultural Action for Freedom - J. Lorenzo Perillo: An Empire State of Mind: Hip-Hop Dance in the Philippines - Ove Sernhede/Johan Soderman: Hip-Hop in Sweden - Folkbildning and a Voice for Marginalized Youth - Leslee Grey: True Fuckin' Playas: Queering Hip-Hop through Drag Performance - Michael B. MacDonald: Hip-Hop Citizens: Local Hip-Hop and the Production of Democratic Grassroots Change in Alberta - Brad J. Porfilio/Shannon M. Porfilio: Hip-Hop Pedagogues: Youth as a Site of Critique, Resistance, and Transformation in France and in the Neoliberal Social World - Crystal Leigh Endsley/Marla Jaksch: Troubadour: K'Naan, East Africa, and the Trans-National Pedagogy of Hip-Hop - Michael Viola: Hip-Hop and Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy: Blue Scholarship to Challenge The Miseducation of the Filipino - Darius Prier: Public Enemies: Constructing the Problem of Black Masculinity in Urban Public Schools - Brian Lozenski: Rebellion Politik: A Tale of Critical Resistance through Hip-Hop from St. Paul to Havana - Travis L. Gosa/Tristan G. Fields: Is Hip-Hop Education Another Hustle? (Ir)Responsible Use of Hip-Hop as Pedagogy - Lisa William-White/Dana Muccular/Gary Muccular: Reading, Writing, and Revolution: Spoken Word as Radical Literocratic Praxis in the Community College Classroom - Debangshu Roychoudhury/Lauren M. Garder: Taking Back Our Minds: Hip-Hop Psychology's (HHP) Call for a Renaissance, Action, and Liberatory Use of Psychology in Education - Jeremy Bryan: R.U.N.M.C. (Are You an Emcee?) or Rhetoric Used Now to Make Change - Akesha Horton: Hip-Hop as a Global Passport: Examining Global Citizenship and Digital Literacies through Hip-Hop Culture - Don C. Sawyer III: Stupid Fresh: Hip-Hop Culture, Perceived Anti-Intellectualism, and Young Black Males - Decoteau J. Irby/Emery Petchauer: Hustlin' Consciousness: Critical Education Using Hip-Hop Modes of Knowledge Distribution.
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