Hip-Hop as Philosophical Text and Testimony Hip-Hop as Philosophical Text and Testimony
Philosophy of Race

Hip-Hop as Philosophical Text and Testimony

Can I Get a Witness?

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Descripción editorial

Hip-hop as survivor testimony? Rhymes as critical text? Drawing on her own experiences as a lifelong hip-hop head and philosophy professor, Lissa Skitolsky reveals the existential power of hip-hop to affect our sensibility and understanding of race and anti-black racism. Hip-Hop as Philosophical Text and Testimony: Can I Get a Witness? examines how the exclusion of hip-hop from academic discourse around knowledge, racism, white supremacy, genocide, white nationalism, and trauma reflects the very neoliberal sensibility that hip-hop exposes and opposes. At this critical moment in history, in the midst of a long overdue global reckoning with systemic anti-black racism, Skitolsky shows how it is more important than ever for white people to realize that our failure to see this system—and take hip-hop seriously—has been essential to its reproduction. In this book, she illustrates the unique power of underground hip-hop to interrupt our neoliberal and post-racial sensibility of current events.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2020
16 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
204
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Lexington Books
TAMAÑO
944,2
KB

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