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Nigerian Hip-Hop Race, Knowledge, and the Poetics of Resistance




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 03/2026





Note Editore

Nigerian, or Naija, hip-hop has existed for close to 45 years, and throughout its rich history has been influenced by not only imperialist media flows but also enduring discourses of African anti-colonialism and pan-Africanism and the long cultural traffic between Africa and the African diaspora. In Nigerian Hip-Hop, Tosin Gbogi draws upon close readings of lyrics and other media and oral interviews with more than fifty artists to engage fully with the culture on its own terms, examining questions lying at the intersection of rap poetics, race, knowledge, and popular culture. Troubling the conventional paradigm in which hip-hop in Nigeria stands squarely for imperialist machinery, he directs attention to the culture's provocative meditations on the afterlives of slavery and colonialism. Gbogi tracks these meditations across a wide range of sources, including lyrics, music videos, cover arts, liner notes, photographs, social media, archival materials, and oral interviews. Placing these sources in conversation with one another, he examines them closely for what they reveal about the contemporary trajectories of African popular culture and youth resistance. The first comprehensive and systematic study of Nigerian hip-hop--one of the world's oldest and most vibrant of such scenes--this book attends to the literary forms, the density of ideas, historical encounters, ideological struggles, and the lively internal debates that have animated the culture for more than four decades. In highlighting these, Gbogi engages with a broad array of topics and themes, including those having to do with race, ethnicity, class, gender, language, media and popular culture, youth cultures, and poetry.




Sommario

1 - The Experimental Years: Race, Crossings, and the Early Routes of Nigerian Hip-Hop
2 - Rhyming Together: Community, Aesthetic Transformations, and Diasporic Flows
3 - Roots, Return, Reconnection
4 - Realness, Language, and Decolonial Meta-Rap
5 - "Speaking from a Prison in Africa That You Built": Nation and Empire in Nigerian Hip-Hop
6 - Women on the Mic: Gender, Race, and the Reclamation of the Stage
7 - "These Are the Black Years": Poetry of Praise, Panegyrics of Race




Autore

Tosin Gbogi is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197782033

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 156 mm
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:44 b/w illustrations, 1 table
Pagine Arabe: 336


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