In using hip hop as a medium for discussing changes in East African political, economic, and social conditions, artists vocalize their concerns about economic policies, African identity, and political establishments, as well as important issues of health (such as HIV/AIDS), education, and poverty. Through three years of fieldwork, rich interviews with artists, and analysis of live performances and more than 140 songs, Ntarangwi finds that hip hop provides youth an important platform for social commentary and cultural critique and calls attention to the liberating youth music culture in East Africa.
In using hip hop as a medium for discussing changes in East African political, economic, and social conditions, artists vocalize their concerns about economic policies, African identity, and political establishments, as well as important issues of health (such as HIV/AIDS), education, and poverty. Through three years of fieldwork, rich interviews with artists, and analysis of live performances and more than 140 songs, Ntarangwi finds that hip hop provides youth an important platform for social commentary and cultural critique and calls attention to the liberating youth music culture in East Africa.

East African Hip Hop: Youth Culture and Globalization
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East African Hip Hop: Youth Culture and Globalization
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780252076534 |
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Publisher: | University of Illinois Press |
Publication date: | 09/08/2009 |
Series: | Interp Culture New Millennium |
Edition description: | 1st Edition |
Pages: | 176 |
Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d) |