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Although Hip Hop is known to come from the streets of South Bronx, New York, its origins go far deeper than that. Unconsciously, the innovative souls of the 1970s Hip Hop movement demonstrated the captivating, vibrational sound of the five regions in Africa; Northern Africa, Western Africa, Eastern Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa. Thus, The Griot Tradition as Remixed through Hip Hop: Straight Outta Africa fleshes out the common threads of Hip Hop’s creative genius across the African diaspora and provides an analytical rubric as a guide to a greater understanding of Hip Hop. The author, Frederick Gooding, examines why Hip Hop holds such an important place within contemporary culture in order to determine how a genre that was so controversial and marginal could become mainstream and central. Through the use of various genres, artists, styles, sounds, images, and rhetorical techniques, Gooding analyzes how Hip Hop, when seen through the lens of African connection, can be appreciated for its regenerative and connective power to create relationships between people both nationally and internationally.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Beat Goes On

Chapter 1: Hip Hop, Explained

Chapter 2: Down by Law

Chapter 3: The Drum Speaks

Chapter 4: The Power of Griots

Chapter 5: Sound Reasoning

Chapter 6: Gather Round: Understanding the Cypher

Chapter 7: Dancing with the Ancestors

Chapter 8: The Magic of Musical Ubuntu

Conclusion: And You Don’t Stop…

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666908268, 978-1666908268
      ISBN10: 1666908266

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Although Hip Hop is known to come from the streets of South Bronx, New York, its origins go far deeper than that. Unconsciously, the innovative souls of the 1970s Hip Hop movement demonstrated the captivating, vibrational sound of the five regions in Africa; Northern Africa, Western Africa, Eastern Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa. Thus, The Griot Tradition as Remixed through Hip Hop: Straight Outta Africa fleshes out the common threads of Hip Hop’s creative genius across the African diaspora and provides an analytical rubric as a guide to a greater understanding of Hip Hop. The author, Frederick Gooding, examines why Hip Hop holds such an important place within contemporary culture in order to determine how a genre that was so controversial and marginal could become mainstream and central. Through the use of various genres, artists, styles, sounds, images, and rhetorical techniques, Gooding analyzes how Hip Hop, when seen through the lens of African connection, can be appreciated for its regenerative and connective power to create relationships between people both nationally and internationally.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: The Beat Goes On

      Chapter 1: Hip Hop, Explained

      Chapter 2: Down by Law

      Chapter 3: The Drum Speaks

      Chapter 4: The Power of Griots

      Chapter 5: Sound Reasoning

      Chapter 6: Gather Round: Understanding the Cypher

      Chapter 7: Dancing with the Ancestors

      Chapter 8: The Magic of Musical Ubuntu

      Conclusion: And You Don’t Stop…

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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