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Chronicling Stankonia : the rise of the hip-hop South / Regina N. Bradley.

Author/creator Bradley, Regina N., 1984- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2021]
Copyright Notice ©2021
Descriptionxiii, 121 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents The demo tape ain't nobody wanna hear -- Spelling out the work -- Re-imagining slavery in the hip hop imagination -- Still ain't forgave myself.
Abstract "Chronicling Stankonia situates hip hop as an intervention in constructing post-Civil Rights black identities and cultural discourse. For southern blacks, the past is often restricted to three recognizable historical moments - the Antebellum Era, Jim Crow, and the Civil Rights Movement. Aside from the deeply traumatic experience of these periods of history, they also serve as cornerstones of validating and recognizing southern blacks' experiences. However, the challenge for post-Civil Rights generations of southern blacks is speaking truth to power when their truths depart the trajectory of what was considered power in the past. Chronicling Stankonia updates the black South using hip hop as an agent to reflect multiple intersections of time, race, and southernness in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Part of southern hip hop culture's truth remains attached to the past but its power is grounded in the fact that younger southerners use hip hop to embrace the possibility of multiple Souths, multiple narratives, and multiple entry points into contemporary southern black identities"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
LCCN 2020022370
ISBN9781469661957 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN1469661950
ISBN9781469661964 (paperback : alk. paper)
ISBN1469661969
ISBN(ebook)

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Joyner NC Stacks ML3918.R37 B715 2021 ✔ Available Place Hold