Duke University Press
The Real Hiphop: Battling for Knowledge, Power, and Respect in the LA Underground
The Real Hiphop: Battling for Knowledge, Power, and Respect in the LA Underground
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Morgan intersperses her observations with excerpts from interviews and transcripts of freestyle lyrics. Providing a thorough linguistic interpretation of the music, she teases out the cultural antecedents and ideologies embedded in the language, emphases, and wordplay. She discusses the artistic skills and cultural knowledge MCs must acquire to rock the mic, the socialization of hiphop culture's core and long-term members, and the persistent focus on skills, competition, and evaluation. She brings attention to adults who provided material and moral support to sustain underground hiphop, identifies the ways that women choose to participate in Project Blowed, and vividly renders the dynamics of the workshop's famous lyrical battles.
Author: Marcyliena Morgan
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 04/13/2009
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780822343851
Review Citation(s):
Choice 08/01/2009
About the Author
Marcyliena Morgan, Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, is the founder and executive director of the Hiphop Archive and the author of Language, Discourse, and Power in African American Culture.
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