The Rhizome of Blackness is a critical ethnographic documentation of
the process of how continental African youth are becoming Black in
North America. They enter a «social imaginary» where they find
themselves already falling under the umbrella of Blackness. For young
Africans, Hip-Hop culture, language, and identity emerge as
significant sites of identification; desire; and cultural, linguistic,
and identity investment. No longer is «plain Canadian English» a
site of investment, but instead, Black English as a second language
(BESL) and «Hip-Hop all da way baby!» (as one student put it). The
result of this dialectic space between language learning and identity
investment is a complex, multilayered, and «rhizomatic third space,»
where Canada meets and rubs shoulders with Africa in downtown Toronto,
Vancouver, or Montreal in such a way that it produces its own
«ticklish subject» and pedagogy of imaginary and integrative
anti-racism.
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A Critical Ethnography of Hip-Hop Culture, Language, Identity, and the Politics of Becoming
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781454195702
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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