Religion in Hip Hop :: Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson.
Now a global and transnational phenomenon, hip hop culture continues to affect and be affected by the institutional, cultural, religious, social, economic and political landscape of American society and beyond. Over the past two decades, numerous disciplines have taken up hip hop culture for its int...
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Zusammenfassung: | Now a global and transnational phenomenon, hip hop culture continues to affect and be affected by the institutional, cultural, religious, social, economic and political landscape of American society and beyond. Over the past two decades, numerous disciplines have taken up hip hop culture for its intellectual weight and contributions to the cultural life and self-understanding of the United States. More recently, the academic study of religion has given hip hop culture closer and more critical attention, yet this conversation is often limited to discussions of hip hop and traditional understand. |
Beschreibung: | Chapter 7 Mapping space and place in the analysis of hip hop and religion: Houston as an example. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (297 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2 Methods for the prophetic: Tupac Shakur, Lauryn Hill, and the case for ethnolifehistoryWhat is "Ethnolifehistory?" ; Remembering life, after death: Tupac and the construction of life meaning; The military mind era: Opposition and the making of a spiritual mind; The criminal grind era: The construction of the street mind; The ghetto is destiny era: Constructing a pathway for change; The outlaw era: The defining of a reputation; Lauryn Hill: Exploring an enigmatic era; Implications & the future of ethnolifehistory. | |
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505 | 8 | |a God on the mic: Jay-Z and lyrical styling Religion and the popular: Jay-Z and god complexes ; Jay-Z and making the struggle of the people divine; Spiritual or religious?: Jay-Z, and "Nailing Down" the cosmic consciousness of rhetoric; Conclusion: Jay-Z, America, and the precarity of "Contradiction"; Part 2 Hip hop on religion and the "Other"; Chapter 5 A PARTICULAR PAC: Ontological ruptures and the posthumous presence of Tupac Shakur; A virtually illicit autopsy photograph; Pac's God consciousness; Tupac's last words; Tupac is still alive; Virtual-spiritual immortality. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 #NOWTHATSRELIGIONANDHIPHOP: Mapping the terrain of religion and hip hop in cyberspaceReligion in hip hop on the internet: Stakeholders and sources; A new approach: Getting "Critical" with religion in/and hip hop scholarship; Authority, authenticity, and religion in hip hop on YouTube; "Yeezianity": Media market maintenance or online humanism? ; Yeezianity in online news media; Presentation of the virtual self-Yeezianity and Ye'ciples online identity construction; So, what is Yeezianity, then?; Studying religion in hip hop in cyberspace: New times, new methods. | |
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spelling | Miller, Monica R. Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. 1 online resource (297 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music Print version record. Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustration; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Preface; Turning nothing into something is God Work': Holiness and hurt in the hood; Introduction: Context and other considerations; "Home" in the academy; Studying hip hop/hip hop studies; What's the purpose?; Structuring the book; Part 1 Hip hop on religion as/for the embodied self; Chapter 1 Searching for self: Religion and the creative quest for self in the art of Erykah Badu; The religious evolution of Erykah Badu; Creating selves: Case study analysis of New Amerykah Part Two (The Return of the Ankh). Chapter 2 Methods for the prophetic: Tupac Shakur, Lauryn Hill, and the case for ethnolifehistoryWhat is "Ethnolifehistory?" ; Remembering life, after death: Tupac and the construction of life meaning; The military mind era: Opposition and the making of a spiritual mind; The criminal grind era: The construction of the street mind; The ghetto is destiny era: Constructing a pathway for change; The outlaw era: The defining of a reputation; Lauryn Hill: Exploring an enigmatic era; Implications & the future of ethnolifehistory. Chapter 3 Existentialist transvaluation and hip hop's syncretic religiosityLaying the groundwork: Hip hop's altered ethic; Tupac Shakur: Lyrical blasphemy, relational reimagining; Jay-Hova and yeezus: The new breed of Hip Hop prophets; "Take 'em to Church": A rejoinder between tradition and hip hop; Hip hop's horizon for the future: Community against cultural capitalism ; Chapter 4 God complex, complex gods, or God's complex: Jay-Z, poor black youth, and making "The Struggle" divine1; Introduction: Jay-Z and the manipulation of the black rhetorical tradition. God on the mic: Jay-Z and lyrical styling Religion and the popular: Jay-Z and god complexes ; Jay-Z and making the struggle of the people divine; Spiritual or religious?: Jay-Z, and "Nailing Down" the cosmic consciousness of rhetoric; Conclusion: Jay-Z, America, and the precarity of "Contradiction"; Part 2 Hip hop on religion and the "Other"; Chapter 5 A PARTICULAR PAC: Ontological ruptures and the posthumous presence of Tupac Shakur; A virtually illicit autopsy photograph; Pac's God consciousness; Tupac's last words; Tupac is still alive; Virtual-spiritual immortality. Chapter 6 #NOWTHATSRELIGIONANDHIPHOP: Mapping the terrain of religion and hip hop in cyberspaceReligion in hip hop on the internet: Stakeholders and sources; A new approach: Getting "Critical" with religion in/and hip hop scholarship; Authority, authenticity, and religion in hip hop on YouTube; "Yeezianity": Media market maintenance or online humanism? ; Yeezianity in online news media; Presentation of the virtual self-Yeezianity and Ye'ciples online identity construction; So, what is Yeezianity, then?; Studying religion in hip hop in cyberspace: New times, new methods. Chapter 7 Mapping space and place in the analysis of hip hop and religion: Houston as an example. Now a global and transnational phenomenon, hip hop culture continues to affect and be affected by the institutional, cultural, religious, social, economic and political landscape of American society and beyond. Over the past two decades, numerous disciplines have taken up hip hop culture for its intellectual weight and contributions to the cultural life and self-understanding of the United States. More recently, the academic study of religion has given hip hop culture closer and more critical attention, yet this conversation is often limited to discussions of hip hop and traditional understand. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Rap (Music) Religious aspects. Rap (Music) Social aspects United States. African Americans Social conditions 1975- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001986 Noirs américains Conditions sociales 1975- Rap & Hip-Hop. bicssc Aspects of religion (non-Christian) bicssc Sociology & anthropology. bicssc MUSIC Instruction & Study Voice. bisacsh MUSIC Lyrics. bisacsh MUSIC Printed Music Vocal. bisacsh African Americans Social conditions fast Rap (Music) Social aspects fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Since 1975 fast Pinn, Anthony B. Freeman, Bernard 'Bun B'. Print version: Miller, Monica R. Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2015 9781472507433 Bloomsbury studies in religion and popular music. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015025911 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=966688 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Miller, Monica R. Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. Bloomsbury studies in religion and popular music. Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustration; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Preface; Turning nothing into something is God Work': Holiness and hurt in the hood; Introduction: Context and other considerations; "Home" in the academy; Studying hip hop/hip hop studies; What's the purpose?; Structuring the book; Part 1 Hip hop on religion as/for the embodied self; Chapter 1 Searching for self: Religion and the creative quest for self in the art of Erykah Badu; The religious evolution of Erykah Badu; Creating selves: Case study analysis of New Amerykah Part Two (The Return of the Ankh). Chapter 2 Methods for the prophetic: Tupac Shakur, Lauryn Hill, and the case for ethnolifehistoryWhat is "Ethnolifehistory?" ; Remembering life, after death: Tupac and the construction of life meaning; The military mind era: Opposition and the making of a spiritual mind; The criminal grind era: The construction of the street mind; The ghetto is destiny era: Constructing a pathway for change; The outlaw era: The defining of a reputation; Lauryn Hill: Exploring an enigmatic era; Implications & the future of ethnolifehistory. Chapter 3 Existentialist transvaluation and hip hop's syncretic religiosityLaying the groundwork: Hip hop's altered ethic; Tupac Shakur: Lyrical blasphemy, relational reimagining; Jay-Hova and yeezus: The new breed of Hip Hop prophets; "Take 'em to Church": A rejoinder between tradition and hip hop; Hip hop's horizon for the future: Community against cultural capitalism ; Chapter 4 God complex, complex gods, or God's complex: Jay-Z, poor black youth, and making "The Struggle" divine1; Introduction: Jay-Z and the manipulation of the black rhetorical tradition. God on the mic: Jay-Z and lyrical styling Religion and the popular: Jay-Z and god complexes ; Jay-Z and making the struggle of the people divine; Spiritual or religious?: Jay-Z, and "Nailing Down" the cosmic consciousness of rhetoric; Conclusion: Jay-Z, America, and the precarity of "Contradiction"; Part 2 Hip hop on religion and the "Other"; Chapter 5 A PARTICULAR PAC: Ontological ruptures and the posthumous presence of Tupac Shakur; A virtually illicit autopsy photograph; Pac's God consciousness; Tupac's last words; Tupac is still alive; Virtual-spiritual immortality. Chapter 6 #NOWTHATSRELIGIONANDHIPHOP: Mapping the terrain of religion and hip hop in cyberspaceReligion in hip hop on the internet: Stakeholders and sources; A new approach: Getting "Critical" with religion in/and hip hop scholarship; Authority, authenticity, and religion in hip hop on YouTube; "Yeezianity": Media market maintenance or online humanism? ; Yeezianity in online news media; Presentation of the virtual self-Yeezianity and Ye'ciples online identity construction; So, what is Yeezianity, then?; Studying religion in hip hop in cyberspace: New times, new methods. Rap (Music) Religious aspects. Rap (Music) Social aspects United States. African Americans Social conditions 1975- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001986 Noirs américains Conditions sociales 1975- Rap & Hip-Hop. bicssc Aspects of religion (non-Christian) bicssc Sociology & anthropology. bicssc MUSIC Instruction & Study Voice. bisacsh MUSIC Lyrics. bisacsh MUSIC Printed Music Vocal. bisacsh African Americans Social conditions fast Rap (Music) Social aspects fast |
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title | Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
title_auth | Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
title_exact_search | Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
title_full | Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
title_fullStr | Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Religion in Hip Hop : Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
title_short | Religion in Hip Hop : |
title_sort | religion in hip hop mapping the new terrain in the us edited by monica r miller anthony b pinn and bernard bun b freeman preface by michael eric dyson |
title_sub | Mapping the New Terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson. |
topic | Rap (Music) Religious aspects. Rap (Music) Social aspects United States. African Americans Social conditions 1975- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001986 Noirs américains Conditions sociales 1975- Rap & Hip-Hop. bicssc Aspects of religion (non-Christian) bicssc Sociology & anthropology. bicssc MUSIC Instruction & Study Voice. bisacsh MUSIC Lyrics. bisacsh MUSIC Printed Music Vocal. bisacsh African Americans Social conditions fast Rap (Music) Social aspects fast |
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