Manifest technique : hip hop, empire, and visionary Filipino American culture

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    • Villegas, Mark R.

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Manifest technique : hip hop, empire, and visionary Filipino American culture

Mark R. Villegas

(The Asian American experience)

University of Illinois Press, c2021

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-202) and index

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内容説明

An obscured vanguard in hip hop Filipino Americans have been innovators and collaborators in hip hop since the culture’s early days. But despite the success of artists like Apl.de.Ap of the Black Eyed Peas and superstar producer Chad Hugo, the genre’s significance in Filipino American communities is often overlooked. Mark R. Villegas considers sprawling coast-to-coast hip hop networks to reveal how Filipino Americans have used music, dance, and visual art to create their worlds. Filipino Americans have been exploring their racial position in the world in embracing hip hop’s connections to memories of colonial and racial violence. Villegas scrutinizes practitioners’ language of defiance, placing the cultural grammar of hip hop within a larger legacy of decolonization.An important investigation of hip hop as a movement of racial consciousness, Manifest Technique shows how the genre has inspired Filipino Americans to envision and enact new ideas of their bodies, their history, and their dignity.  

目次

CoverTitle PageCopyrightContentsPreface: On Constant ReplayAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Savage Folklorists in Your Empire1. Currents of Militarization, Flows of Hip Hop: Expanding the Geographies of Filipino American Cult2. “Civilize the Savage”: Toward Islam, Filipino Origin, and the Golden Age3. Nation in the Universe: The Cosmic Vision of Afro-Filipino Futurism4. Postcolonial Bodies, Modern Postures: Erasure and Community Formation in Filipino AmericanConclusion: Work I ManifestNotesSelected BibliographyIndexBack cover

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