Hip hop's amnesia : from blues and the black women's club movement to rap and the hip hop movement / Reiland Rabaka.

From the publisher. What did rap music and hip hop culture inherit from the spirituals, classic blues, ragtime, classic jazz, and bebop? What did rap music and hip hop culture inherit from the Black women's club movement, New Negro movement, Harlem Renaissance, Hipster movement, and Black Musli...

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Main Author: Rabaka, Reiland, 1972-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2012]
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505 0 |a African American movement music: on hip hop's "partial or total loss of memory" surrounding classical black popular music and classical black popular movements -- Remix 1: "Back to the old school!": on the "old school" origins and evolution of rap music, hip hop culture, and the hip hop movement -- Remix 2: "Lifting as we climb!": classic blues queens and the black women's club movement, neo-soul sistas and the hip hop women's movement -- Remix 3: Jazzmatazz: from classic jazz and bebop to jazz rap and hip hop -- Remix 4: "If we must die!": the new Negro movement, the Harlem renaissance, and the homosexual hip hop movement -- Remix 5: The hip hop movement: from merely rap music to a major multi-issue socio-political movement. 
520 |a From the publisher. What did rap music and hip hop culture inherit from the spirituals, classic blues, ragtime, classic jazz, and bebop? What did rap music and hip hop culture inherit from the Black women's club movement, New Negro movement, Harlem Renaissance, Hipster movement, and Black Muslim movement? How did black popular music and black popular culture between 1900 and the 1950s influence white youth culture, especially the Lost Generation and the Beat Generation, in ways that mirror rap music and hip hop culture's influence on contemporary white youth music, culture, and politics? In Hip Hop's Amnesia award-winning author, spoken-word artist, and multi-instrumentalist Reiland Rabaka answers these questions by rescuing and reclaiming the often-overlooked early twentieth century origins and evolution of rap music and hip hop culture. Hip Hop's Amnesia is a study about aesthetics and politics, music and social movements, as well as the ways in which African Americans' unique history and culture has consistently led them to create musics that have served as the soundtracks for their socio-political aspirations and frustrations, their socio-political organizations and nationally-networked movements. The musics of the major African American social and political movements of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s were based and ultimately built on earlier forms of "African American movement music." Therefore, in order to really and truly understand rap music and hip hop culture we must critically examine both classical African American musics and the classical African American movements that these musics served as soundtracks for. This book is primarily preoccupied with the ways in which post-enslavement black popular music and black popular culture frequently served as a soundtrack for and reflected the grassroots politics of post-enslavement African American social and political movements. Where many Hip Hop Studies scholars have made clever allusions to the ways that rap music and hip hop culture are connected to and seem to innovatively evolve earlier forms of black popular music and black popular culture, Hip Hop's Amnesia moves beyond anecdotes and witty allusions and earnestly endeavors a full-fledged critical examination and archive-informed re-evaluation of "hip hop's inheritance" from the major African American musics and movements of the first half of the twentieth century: classic blues, ragtime, classic jazz, swing, bebop, the Black women's club movement, the New Negro movement, the Harlem Renaissance, the Bebop movement, the Hipster movement, and the Black Muslim movement. 
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