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Hip-Hop Archives: The Politics and Poetics of Knowledge Production

Hip-Hop Archives: The Politics and Poetics of Knowledge Production

  • Author: Campbell, Mark V.
  • Author: Forman, Murray

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Contents

  • List of Figures vii
  • Acknowledgments ix
  • Introduction: “An Archival State of Mind” xiii
  • Mark V. Campbell
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  • SECTION 1: DOING THE KNOWLEDGE 1
  • 1. The Hip Hop Archive and the High School Student: Symbiotic Knowledge Disruption 3
  • Kulsoom Anwer Shaikh
  • 2. Hip Hop as a Practical and Methodological Issue: Libraries in Russia 19
  • Sergey Ivanov
  • 3. Hip Hop Dance and the Circulation of Breaking Footage 41
  • Mary Fogarty and Jason “J-Sun” Noer
  • 4. The Black History 101 Mobile Museum and the Michigan Hip-Hop Archive 57
  • Khalid El-Hakim
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  • SECTION 2: CHALLENGING ARCHIVAL FORMS 77
  • 5. As We Walk through the Archived Files of All Styles: Archival Practices and Cultural Memory on Battle Rap Forums 79
  • Sean Robertson-Palmer
  • 6. The Responsibilities and Challenges of Community-Engaged Archives: Lessons from Building the Massachusetts Hip-Hop Archive 96
  • Pacey Foster
  • 7. The Ballad of “Grandmaster PH”: Contesting Narratives and Lost Archives in Philippine Hip-Hop 114
  • James Gabrillo
  • 8. Painting, Image, and Cultural Heritage: The Graffiti Mural Fascinate as Visual Ecology 129
  • Jacob Kimvall
  • 9. Oral History and the Accidental Archive 154
  • Giuseppe “u.net” Pipitone
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  • SECTION 3: BEYOND THE NATION 167
  • 10. Traces of Solidarity and Breakdown: Domestic Collection in Post-Yugoslav Hip Hop Fanzines and Mixtapes 169
  • Owen Kohl and Dragana Cvetanović
  • 11. Living Archives: Producing Knowledge about Hip-Hop Culture in East Germany 196
  • Leonard Schmieding
  • 12. Rap Cubano in the Archive: The Immaterial Paradox 221
  • Pablo D. Herrera Veitia
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  • SECTION 4: INSTITUTIONAL ALIGNMENTS: INTERVIEWS AND REFLECTIONS 249
  • 13. Nwaka Onwusa (Vice President and Chief Curator, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) 251
  • 14. Ben Ortiz (Assistant Curator, Cornell Hip Hop Collection) 268
  • 15. Martha Diaz (Chief Curator/Archivist, Hip Hop Education Center and Associate Curator/Archivist, Universal Hip Hop Museum) 281
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  • Afterword 297
  • Murray Forman
  • Notes on Contributors 309
  • Index 317