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This book investigates how practitioners of Hip Hop negotiate identity and belonging in contemporary Israel. An interdisciplinary, ethnographic approach illustrates how practitioners embody the paradox of political disparity and co-existence through their eclectic musical idiom and through the social aspects of the music-making process.

Hip Hop in Urban Borderlands: Music-Making,

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 28/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9783631745342, 978-3631745342
      ISBN10: 3631745346

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book investigates how practitioners of Hip Hop negotiate identity and belonging in contemporary Israel. An interdisciplinary, ethnographic approach illustrates how practitioners embody the paradox of political disparity and co-existence through their eclectic musical idiom and through the social aspects of the music-making process.

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