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Hip Hop at Europe's Edge: Music, Agency, and Social Change

  • Editor: Helbig, Adriana
All in all, with its interdisciplinary approaches, the volume makes an important step in opening up a hitherto overlooked region for the study of hip hop. It is therefore a highly welcome addition... More…

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction / Adriana Helbig and Milosz Miszczynski
  • Part 1: Hip Hop, Postsocialism, and Democracy
  • 1. Rapping into Power: The Use of Hip Hop in Albanian Politics / Gentian Elezi and Elona Toska
  • 2. Nothing Left to Lose: Hip Hop in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Jasmin Mujanovic
  • 3. Russian Rap in the Era of Vladimir Putin / Philip Ewell
  • 4. Rap Music as a Cultural Mediator in Post-Conflict Yugoslavia / Alexandra Baladina
  • Part 2: Hip Hop and Emerging Market Economies
  • 5. Diesel Power: Serbian Hip Hop from the Pleasure of the Privileged to Mass Youth Culture / Goran Music and Predrag Vukcevic
  • 6. "The Underground is for Beggars": Slovak Rap at the Center of National Popular Culture / Peter Barrer
  • 7. Music, Technology, and Shifts in Popular Culture: Making Hip Hop in e-Estonia / Triin Vallaste
  • 8. Wearing Nikes for a Reason: A Critical Analysis of Brand Usage in Polish Rap / Milosz Miszczynski and Przemyslaw Tomaszewski
  • Part 3: Hip Hop on the Margins
  • 9. Cosmopolitan Inscriptions? Mimicry, Rap, and Rurbanity in Post-socialist Albania / Nicholas Tochka
  • 10. Violence as Existential Punctuation: Russian Hip Hop in the Age of Late Capitalism / Alexandre Gontchar
  • 11. Unmasking Expressions in Turkish Rap/Hip Hop Culture: Contestation and Construction of Alternative Identities Through Localization in Arabesk Music / Nuran Erol Isik and Murat Can Basaran
  • 12. Hip Hop as a Means of Flight from 'Gypsy Ghetto' in Eastern Europe / Michal Ruzicka, Alena Kajanova, Veronika Zvanovcova, and Tomas Mrhalek
  • 13. Rapping the Changes in North-East Siberia: Hip Hop, Urbanization, and Sakha Ethnicity / Aimar Ventsel and Eleanor Peers
  • Part 4: Hip Hop and Global Circulations of Blackness
  • 14. La haine et les autres crimes: Ghettocentric Imagery in Serbian Hip Hop Videos / Irena Sentevska
  • 15. The Power of the Words: Discourses of Authenticity in Czech Rap Music / Anna Oravcova
  • 16. "Keep it 360": (Re)envisioning The Cultural and Racial Roots of Hip Hop through DJ Rhetoric and Ethnography / Todd Craig
  • List of Contributors
  • Index