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08.24.20 | PDF | 11MB
The seminal origins of this book-length printed edition of Arts focusing on hip-hop, art, and visual culture are difficult to pin down. Tracing the beginnings of even a small slice of hip-hop culture (music, for instance) is not an easy endeavor. Such origins are largely described through oral histories, leaving some room for debate even among those who participated in the early development of rap music.

It has been our intention to collect essays that make important contributions to broadening discussions on art education and hip-hop beyond the topics of graffiti, fashion, and the use of cyphers in educational contexts. We sincerely hope that we have been successful in our efforts and that this volume offers insight and inspiration for new directions indiscussing visual art’s ever evolving and influential role in hip-hop culture and education.


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  Banned 10.06.2020 265
+57
thanks mate

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  Resident 16.11.2013 42
+12
Nice to have some new voices in the space, rather than just that idiotic work by Cheryl Keyes.
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 1892
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I'm unsure if idiotic is accurate, but I can say that I couldn't get into her book on rap and street...consciousness? I forget the actual title. I have to take most books on Hip Hop with a large with a large dose of skepticism, as most are written by people who are either viewing the culture from the outside, attempting to make it out to be more or less than it actually is, or with rose-colored glasses, trying to make it seem as though it is some Holy Crusade, as has been popularized by a rash of self-proclaimed "Conscious" rappers over the past two decades. The most intelligent voices on the subject are usually the ones who say the least, as Hip Hop is the epitome of a fluid culture.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~

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