Publication Type:
BookSource:
New York University Press,, New York, United States, p.317 pages : (2023)Call Number:
ML3563Keywords:
Aspect social, Canada, Canada., fast, hip-hop, History and criticism., Indigenous peoples, Music, Musique, Musique populaire, Peuples autochtones, Popular music, Radio and music, Radio et musique, Rap (Music), Social aspectsNotes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction. Flow, Break, Backspin, Repeat -- Hip Hop and Contemporary Urban Indigeneity -- The Remaking of a Hip Hop Mainstream through Online and Broadcast Media -- Radio Silence : Changing Mediascapes -- This Music is Not For You : Humor, Rage, and Hip Hop -- Decolonial Listening?"As an embodied practice of Indigenous self-determination through musical expression, sonic sovereignty offers a frame to listen for the effects of expressive culture in the world. Experimenting with possibilities of listening in relation to time and perspective, this book coalesces reflections across time and vantage point so that readers can listen backwards and forwards into possible futures"--
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