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Critical Hip Hop Pedagogy as a Form of Liberatory Praxi

Title: Critical Hip Hop Pedagogy as a Form of Liberatory Praxi
Author: Akom, A.A.
Publisher: Routledge, London
Copyright: 2006
Abstract/Synopsis:

"This article uses Paulo Freire's problem-posing method, youth participatory action research, and case study methodology to introduce an alternative instructional strategy called Critical Hip Hop Pedagogy (CHHP). This approach attempts to address deep-rooted ideologies to social inequities by creating a space in teacher education courses for prospective teachers to re-examine their knowledge of hip hop as it intersects with race, class, gender, and sexual orientation; while analyzing and theorizing to what extent hip hop can be used as a tool for social justice in teacher education and beyond. Borrowing and extending the work of critical race theorists, particularly, Solórzano & Delgado Bernal, CHHP utilizes the following five elements to form its basic core: "1)The centrality of race and racism and their intersectionality with other forms of oppression; 2)Challenging traditional paradigms, texts, and theories used to explain the experiences of students of color; 3) The centrality of experiential knowledge of students of color ;4) The commitment to social justice; and finally 5)A transdisciplinary approach" (Solórzano & Delgado Berna, 2001, p.312-315).

Periodical: Equity & Excellence in Education
Volume: 42
Number: 1
Pages: 52-66


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