Sampling Biting And The Postmodern Subversion Of Hip Hop

Sampling Biting And The Postmodern Subversion Of Hip Hop Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Sampling Biting And The Postmodern Subversion Of Hip Hop book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Sampling, Biting, and the Postmodern Subversion of Hip Hop

Author : Jim Vernon
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-21
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783030749033

Get Book

Sampling, Biting, and the Postmodern Subversion of Hip Hop by Jim Vernon Pdf

Drawing on the culture’s history before and after the birth of rap music, this book argues that the values attributed to Hip Hop by ‘postmodern’ scholars stand in stark contrast with those that not only implicitly guided its aesthetic elements, but are explicitly voiced by Hip Hop’s pioneers and rap music’s most consequential artists. It argues that the structural evacuation of the voices of its founders and organic intellectuals in the postmodern theorization of Hip Hop has foreclosed the culture’s ethical values and political goals from scholarly view, undermining its unity and progress. Through a historically informed critique of the hegemonic theoretical framework in Hip Hop Studies, and a re-centering of the culture’s fundamental proscription against ‘biting,' this book articulates and defends the aesthetic and ethical values of Hip Hop against their concealment and subversion by an academic discourse that merely ‘samples’ the culture for its own reactionary ends.

Music Borrowing and Copyright Law

Author : Enrico Bonadio,Chen Wei Zhu
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 485 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2023-10-19
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781509949403

Get Book

Music Borrowing and Copyright Law by Enrico Bonadio,Chen Wei Zhu Pdf

This ground-breaking book examines the multifaceted dynamics between copyright law and music borrowing within a rich diversity of music genres from across the world. It evaluates how copyright laws under different generic conventions may influence, or are influenced by, time-honoured creative borrowing practices. Leading experts from around the world scrutinise a carefully selected range of musical genres, including pop, hip-hop, jazz, blues, electronic and dance music, as well as a diversity of region-specific genres, such as Jamaican music, River Plate Tango, Irish folk music, Hungarian folk music, Flamenco, Indian traditional music, Australian indigenous music, Maori music and many others. This genre-conscious analysis builds on a theoretical section in which musicologists and lawyers offer their insights into fundamental issues concerning music genre categorisation, the typology of music borrowing and copyright law's ontological struggle with musical borrowing in theory and practice. The chapters are threaded together by a central theme, ie, that the cumulative nature of music creativity is the result of collective bargaining processes among many 'musicking' parties that have socially constructed creative music authorship under a rich mix of generic conventions.

Spectacular Vernaculars

Author : Russell A. Potter
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1995-08-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781438416397

Get Book

Spectacular Vernaculars by Russell A. Potter Pdf

Spectacular Vernaculars examines hip-hop's cultural rebellion in terms of its specific implications for postmodern theory and practice, using the politics of reception as its primary rhetorical ground. Hip-hop culture in general, and rap music in particular, present model sites for such an inquiry, since they enact both postmodern modes of production—the appropriation of tropes, technologies, and material culture—and a potential means of resistance to the commodification of cultural forms under late capitalism. By paying specific attention to the historical and cultural context of hip-hop as a black artform and locating its practice of resistance in terms of a postmodernist reading of consumer culture, this book offers a complex reading of hip-hop as a postmodern practice, with implications both for theories of postmodernism and cultural studies as a whole.

Bring That Beat Back

Author : Nate Patrin
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2020-06-09
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781452963808

Get Book

Bring That Beat Back by Nate Patrin Pdf

How sampling remade hip-hop over forty years, from pioneering superstar Grandmaster Flash through crate-digging preservationist and innovator Madlib Sampling—incorporating found sound and manipulating it into another form entirely—has done more than any musical movement in the twentieth century to maintain a continuum of popular music as a living document and, in the process, has become one of the most successful (and commercial) strains of postmodern art. Bring That Beat Back traces the development of this transformative pop-cultural practice from its origins in the turntable-manning, record-spinning hip-hop DJs of 1970s New York through forty years of musical innovation and reinvention. Nate Patrin tells the story of how sampling built hip-hop through the lens of four pivotal artists: Grandmaster Flash as the popular face of the music’s DJ-born beginnings; Prince Paul as an early champion of sampling’s potential to elaborate on and rewrite music history; Dr. Dre as the superstar who personified the rise of a stylistically distinct regional sound while blurring the lines between sampling and composition; and Madlib as the underground experimentalist and record-collector antiquarian who constantly broke the rules of what the mainstream expected from hip-hop. From these four artists’ histories, and the stories of the people who collaborated, competed, and evolved with them, Patrin crafts a deeply informed, eminently readable account of a facet of pop music as complex as it is commonly underestimated: the aesthetic and reconstructive power of one of the most revelatory forms of popular culture to emerge from postwar twentieth-century America. And you can nod your head to it.

Making Beats

Author : Joseph Glenn Schloss
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2004-07-26
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780819566966

Get Book

Making Beats by Joseph Glenn Schloss Pdf

First book on hip-hop sampling as a musical process.

The Art of Sampling, 2nd Edition

Author : Amir Said
Publisher : Superchamp Books
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2015-08-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 0974970417

Get Book

The Art of Sampling, 2nd Edition by Amir Said Pdf

The art of sampling -- one of the most innovative music processes to emerge in the late-twentieth century -- stands today as both a celebrated art form and a cultural activity within the hip hop/rap music tradition and beyond. 'The Art of Sampling' (Amir Said, author of 'The BeatTips Manual'), examines this complex and controversial music process, and presents a study that illuminates the history, creative mechanics, and philosophy of sampling, while also exploring the implications that it holds for copyright law. Divided into three primary parts, including an in-depth History part, a robust Instruction (how-to) part, and a highly comprehensive Copyright Law part, 'The Art of Sampling' is detailed, sharply informative, and engaging. Astute and intensely thought-provoking, it's the definitive book on sampling in the hip hop/rap music tradition and copyright law, and one of the most striking and poignant music studies to come along in years.

That's the Joint!

Author : Murray Forman,Mark Anthony Neal
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 652 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Hip-hop
ISBN : 0415969190

Get Book

That's the Joint! by Murray Forman,Mark Anthony Neal Pdf

Spanning 25 years of serious writing on hip-hop by noted scholars and mainstream journalists, this comprehensive anthology includes observations and critiques on groundbreaking hip-hop recordings.

Hip-Hop, Art, and Visual Culture

Author : Jeffrey L. Broome,Lisa Munson
Publisher : MDPI
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-02
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783039284504

Get Book

Hip-Hop, Art, and Visual Culture by Jeffrey L. Broome,Lisa Munson Pdf

Visual art has been tied to hip-hop culture since its emergence in the 1970s. Commentary on these initial connections often emphasizes the importance of graffiti and fashion during hip-hop’s earliest days. Forty years later, hip-hop music has grown into a billion-dollar global industry, and its influence on visual art and society has also expanded. This book-length printed edition of Arts collects essays by scholars who explore this evolving influence through their work in art education, cultural theory, and visual culture studies. The topics covered by these authors include discussions on identity and cultural appropriation, equity and access as represented in select works of art, creativity and copyright in digital media, and the use of fine art tropes within the sociocultural history of hip-hop. As a collected volume, these essays make potentially important contributions to broadening the narrative on art education and hip-hop beyond the topics of graffiti, fashion, and the use of cyphers in educational contexts.

Affected Labour in a Café Culture

Author : Alexia Cameron
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN : 0815380046

Get Book

Affected Labour in a Café Culture by Alexia Cameron Pdf

What does it mean to work in the 'hip' postmodern economy? This book develops the concept of 'affected labour' within Melbourne, Australia. Through the lens of café and bar culture, the book provides an ethnographic investigation into the ways that affect arises, circulates, sticks and dissipates over the course of everyday encounters. The dynamics and atmospheres of affective labour among those working in the hospitality-oriented environments are unfolded. Service work is rooted in the notion that labour is 'performed' by an exhausted worker for a demanding customer. This book goes beyond this idea by describing the way not only consumers are moved by the experience and seduced by the atmosphere, but more pressingly workers and employers. This book reveals the ways in which workers themselves are capitalised on by being affected pleasurably in the moment, fuelling an economy of short-term desires in which 'affected labourers' are manipulated.

Postmodernism

Author : Glenn Adamson,Jane Pavitt
Publisher : Victoria & Albert Museum
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1851776591

Get Book

Postmodernism by Glenn Adamson,Jane Pavitt Pdf

Presents the movement as not merely an aesthetic vocabulary, but also as a subversive attitude - a new way of looking at the world.

Eminem and Rap, Poetry, Race

Author : Scott F. Parker
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-15
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780786476756

Get Book

Eminem and Rap, Poetry, Race by Scott F. Parker Pdf

Eminem is the best-selling musical artist of the 21st century. He is also one of the most contentious and most complex artists of our time. His verbal dexterity ranks him among the greatest technical rappers ever. The content of his songs combines the grotesque and the comical with the sincere and the profound, all told through the sophisticated layering of multiple personae. However one finally assesses his contribution to popular culture, there's no denying his central place in it. This collection of essays gives his work the critical attention it has long deserved. Drawing from history, philosophy, sociology, musicology, and other fields, the writers gathered here consider Eminem's place in Hip Hop, the intellectual underpinnings of his work, and the roles of race, gender and privilege in his career, among various other topics. This original treatment will be appreciated by Eminem fans and cultural scholars alike.

Posthuman Rap

Author : Justin Adams Burton
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190235482

Get Book

Posthuman Rap by Justin Adams Burton Pdf

Posthuman Rap listens for the ways contemporary rap maps an existence outside the traditional boundaries of what it means to be human. Contemporary humanity is shaped in neoliberal terms, where being human means being viable in a capitalist marketplace that favors whiteness, masculinity, heterosexuality, and fixed gender identities. But musicians from Nicki Minaj to Future to Rae Sremmurd deploy queerness and sonic blackness as they imagine different ways of being human. Building on the work of Sylvia Wynter, Alexander Weheliye, Lester Spence, LH Stallings, and a broad swath of queer and critical race theory, Posthuman Rap turns an ear especially toward hip hop that is often read as apolitical in order to hear its posthuman possibilities, its construction of a humanity that is blacker, queerer, more feminine than the norm.

Hip Hop, Hegel, and the Art of Emancipation

Author : Jim Vernon
Publisher : Springer
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-07-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783319913049

Get Book

Hip Hop, Hegel, and the Art of Emancipation by Jim Vernon Pdf

This book argues that Hip Hop’s early history in the South Bronx charts a course remarkably similar to the conceptual history of artistic creation presented in Hegel’s Lectures on Aesthetics. It contends that the resonances between Hegel’s account of the trajectory of art in general, and the historical shifts in the particular culture of Hip Hop, are both numerous and substantial enough to make us re-think not only the nature and import of Hegel’s philosophy of art, but the origin, essence and lesson of Hip Hop. As a result, the book articulates and defends a unique reading of Hegel’s Aesthetics, as well as providing a philosophical explanation of the Hip Hop community’s transition from total social abandonment to some limited form of social inclusion, via the specific mediation of an artistic culture grounded in novel forms of sensible expression. Thus, the fundamental thesis of this book is that Hegel and Hip Hop are mutually illuminating, and when considered in tandem each helps to clarify and reinforce the validity and power of the other.

Out Of Control

Author : Kevin Kelly
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2009-04-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780786747030

Get Book

Out Of Control by Kevin Kelly Pdf

Out of Control chronicles the dawn of a new era in which the machines and systems that drive our economy are so complex and autonomous as to be indistinguishable from living things.

Hegel and Deleuze

Author : Karen Houle,Jim Vernon
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780810166530

Get Book

Hegel and Deleuze by Karen Houle,Jim Vernon Pdf

Hegel and Deleuze cannily examines the various resonances and dissonances between these two major philosophers. The collection represents the best in contemporary international scholarship on G. W. F. Hegel and Gilles Deleuze, and the contributing authors inhabit the as-yet uncharted space between the two thinkers, collectively addressing most of the major tensions and resonances between their ideas and laying a solid ground for future scholarship. The essays are organized thematically into two groups: those that maintain a firm but nuanced disjunction or opposition between Hegel and Deleuze, and those that chart possible connections, syntheses, or both. As is clear from this range of texts, the challenges involved in grasping, appraising, appropriating, and developing the systems of Deleuze and Hegel are varied and immense. While neither Hegel nor Deleuze gets the last word, the contributors ably demonstrate that partisans of either can no longer ignore the voice of the other.