Hiphop Scholarship
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Beats, Rhymes, and Culture
Posted on September 27, 2008 - 1:00pm — djbobbydrake
George Mason University
Hiphop
Before 2005
BEATS, RHYME, AND CULTURE will examine the history of Hip-hop and the effect it has had on our society. The primary focus of this course is to engage Hip-hop not as a mode of entertainment, but as a medium of communication which impacts, represents, and misrepresents the life experiences of youth (especially inner-city youth) in the United States. The historic socio-economic, and musical/ aesthetic contexts from which Hip-hop emerged will be analyzed. Distinct themes and phenomena that define Hip-hop will be presented and discussed as well. The goal of this course is to have you critically think, write, and discuss the origins, themes, and direction of Hip-hop in the context of contemporary American culture and abroad.