Transcultural voices : narrating hip hop culture in complex Delhi

著者

    • Singh, Jaspal Naveel

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Transcultural voices : narrating hip hop culture in complex Delhi

Jaspal Naveel Singh

(Encounters, 22)

Multilingual Matters, c2022

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-303) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book presents the narratives and voices of young, mostly male practitioners of hip hop culture in Delhi, India. The author suggests that practitioners understand hip hop as both a thing that can be appropriated and authenticated, made real, in the local and global context and as a way that enables them to transform their lives and futures in the rapidly globalising urban environments of Delhi. The dancers, artists, musicians and cultural theorists that feature in this book construct a multitude of voices in their narratives to formulate their 'own' transcultural voices within global hip hop. Through a combination of linguistic ethnography, sociolinguistics and discourse studies, the book addresses issues including gender and sexuality, identity construction and global culture.

目次

Figures and Table Transcription Conventions Acknowledgements Glossary of Terms Prologue: Gender everywhere Chapter 1. Complex Questions: Normalising Voice in Global Narratives Chapter 2. Studying Transcultural Voices Chapter 3. Doing Linguistic Ethnography in Delhi's Hip-Hop Scene Chapter 4. Othering Voices: Prosodic Normalising of the Authentic Cosmopolitan Self Chapter 5. Translingual Voices: Remixed Language Ideologies Chapter 6. Synchronising Voices: Travelling the Delhi to Bronx Wormhole Chapter 7. Embodying Voices: Breakin Cyphers and the B-Boy Stance Chapter 8. Overstandin Voices: Methodologies for Hip Hop Chapter 9. Conclusion Epilogue: Gender, again Notes References

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