Across Anthropology : Troubling Colonial Legacies, Museums, and the Curatorial / / edited by Margareta von Oswald and Jonas Tinius.

Detroit, Michigan, has long been recognized as a center of musical innovation and social change. Rebekah Farrugia and Kellie D. Hay draw on seven years of fieldwork to illuminate the important role that women have played in mobilizing a grassroots response to political and social pressures at the he...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, Maryland : : Project Muse,, 2020
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 EPUB unpaged) :; illustrations
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Summary:Detroit, Michigan, has long been recognized as a center of musical innovation and social change. Rebekah Farrugia and Kellie D. Hay draw on seven years of fieldwork to illuminate the important role that women have played in mobilizing a grassroots response to political and social pressures at the heart of Detroit's ongoing renewal and development project. Focusing on the Foundation, a women-centered hip hop collective, Women Rapping Revolution argues that the hip hop underground is a crucial site where Black women shape subjectivity and claim self-care as a principle of community organizing. Through interviews and sustained critical engagement with artists and activists, this study also articulates the substantial role of cultural production in social, racial, and economic justice efforts.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9461663188
Access:Open access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Margareta von Oswald and Jonas Tinius.