Musical Violence. Gangsta Rap and Politics in Sierra Leone - Boima Tucker - Books - The Nordic Africa Institute - 9789171067340 - April 24, 2013
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Musical Violence. Gangsta Rap and Politics in Sierra Leone

Boima Tucker

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Musical Violence. Gangsta Rap and Politics in Sierra Leone

Hip Hop has become a global force in recent years. However, when taken up by youth outside its American birthplace, it is often dismissed as a shallow adaptation or imitation of American popular culture. However, its global popularity cannot be questioned, and its proliferation is aided by its adaptability to local contexts. It has become associated with an emergent youth political identity in many parts of the world, a result of its ability to embody rebellious youth energy. Hip Hop is a new global lingua franca for youth rebellion that exists beyond the boundaries of the state, and is aided by the emergence of the internet and accompanying communications technologies. Analysis of the political ramifications of Hip Hop in West African societies is vital to gaining a true sense of what democracy means in the local context. This paper focuses on the West African country of Sierra Leone, and explores how youth participation in Hip Hop there is a radical political project.

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Released April 24, 2013
ISBN13 9789171067340
Publishers The Nordic Africa Institute
Pages 64
Dimensions 167 × 3 × 240 mm   ·   117 g
Language English