Hip Hop Beats, Indigenous Rhymes : Modernity and Hip Hop in Indigenous North America.
Argues that Indigenous hip hop is the latest and newest assertion of Indigenous sovereignty throughout Indigenous North America.
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Language: | English |
Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, 2018. |
Series: | SUNY Series, Native Traces Ser.
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface A Note on Language: Black English and Uncensored Mode -- Black Language -- Uncensored Speech -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Can We Live and Be Modern and Indigenous?: Toward an Indigenous Hip Hop Culture -- Hip Hop Studies: A State of the Field and Why It Needs Indigeneity -- Indigenous Hip Hop: History of Black-Indigenous Cultural Exchange -- Indigenous Hip Hop and Modernity -- Indigenous Hip Hop, Settler Colonialism, and Cultural Sovereignty -- Settler Colonialism -- Organization of the Book -- Chapter One -- Indigenous Hip Hop: A Very Brief History -- Indigenous Hip Hop Goes Mainstream: MTV's Rebel Music: Native America -- A Commentary on the Curriculum -- First Out Here: Indigenous Hip Hop -- Between Modernity and Tradition -- Supaman, the "Prayer Loop Song," and the Politics of Authenticity -- From Red Power to Hip Hop -- Reeducation of the Red and White Man -- Chapter Two -- Introduction -- Representations of Indigeneity in Hip Hop Culture -- Miss Chief Rocka -- Chase Manhattan: Reappropriating Chief Heads -- "The Skin We Ink": Tattoos as Indigenous Hip Hop Aesthetic -- Photography: Ernie Paniccioli -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three -- Gender in Hip Hop Studies -- Indigenous Hip Hop as Indigenous Masculinity -- Frank Waln and "My Stone": How Native Women Helped Raise a Lakota Man -- Eekwol: Toward an Indigenous Hip Hop Feminist Framework -- Chapter Four -- Introduction -- Indigenous Imagery in Hip Hop Culture: T.I. -- Intersections: Chief, Snoop Lion, and "Blowed" and Misogyny -- Appropriating Blackness in Indigenous Hip Hop -- "Y'all Ain' the Only Ones": Indigenous People Appropriating Blackness -- Tall Paul and Black Cultural Appropriation: A Positive Approach? -- Anishinaabemowin: Promoting Cultural Sovereignty through Language -- Appropriating (Regressive) Black Masculinity. | |
505 | 8 | |a Indigenous Contributions to Black Lives Matter -- #FlintWaterCrisis -- Chapter Five -- Introduction -- Conclusion "It's bigger than Hip Hop": Toward the Indigenous Hip Hop Generation -- Indigenous Hip Hop as Hip Hop Studies -- The Move toward an Indigenous Hip Hop Generation -- Combating Youth Suicide -- Urban Indigenous People Are Indigenous, Too -- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, or #MMIW -- Revamping and Restoring Indigenous Masculinity -- Actually Walking with, beside, and, at Times, Behind Our Indigenous Sistas -- Activism -- Black-Indigenous Alliances -- The Language of Settler Colonialism: Or, Policing Indigenous Identity -- Hip Hop Indigenous Pedagogy: A Way Forward -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index. | |
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