Hip-Hop Theory and Culture
Daudi Abe
Hip Hop, 2007, Syllabus
SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
HUM 125: Hip-Hop Theory and Culture
Course Description: Hip-hop culture, and rap music in particular, has emerged as the signature medium for transformative expression in the aftermath of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Today hip-hop culture is firmly entrenched within the larger global community. Music, entertainment, fashion, politics, and education are just some of the areas that have become increasingly influenced by hip-hop culture.
This course endeavors to identify and critically examine the theoretical foundations of hip-hop culture and rap music. Through a rigorous interrogation of the evolution within this genre, students will develop a clear understanding of the conceptual fundamentals of hip-hop philosophy and the community from which it originated. Further consideration will be given to the implications that the background, music, style, and influence of the hip-hop generation have upon a multicultural nation and world. Syllabus HUM 125: Hip-Hop Theory and Culture by Daudi Abe


