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Getting Real: The Future of Hip Hop Studies Scholarship
Posted on September 18, 2009 - 9:15am — AlvinBCarter3
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info@havenscenter.org
College/University:
University of Wisconsin
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Getting Real: The Future of Hip Hop Scholarship
Jeff Chang & Mark Anthony Neal
"Getting Real: The Future of Hip Hop Scholarship"
Monday, September 14, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
Being Digital, Being Hip Hop
S. Craig Watkins
"The Hip Hop Lifestyle: Exploring the Perils and Possibilities of Black Youth's Media Environment"
Monday, September 21, 12 noon, 7200 Law School (Lubar Commons)
"To Be Young, Black and Digital: Hip Hop's Future in the Digital Age"
Monday, September 21, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
Hip Hop, Race and Politics
Dawn-Elissa Fischer
"Blackness, Race and Politics in Japanese Hip Hop"
Monday, September 28, 12 noon, 206 Ingraham Hall
"Hip Hop, Human Rights and the Promise of a New Transnational Social Movement"
Monday, September 28, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
Green the Global: Hip as Liberatory Praxis
Antwi Akom
"Hip Hop as Liberatory Praxis: Building Green and Orange Pathways out of Poverty"
Monday, October 5, 12 noon, 8417 Social Science
"'Grindin' 4 Green': Using Hip Hop to Build a Youth Driven Environmental Justice Movement"
Monday, October 5, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
Hip Hop Feminism
Rachel Raimist
"Hip Hop Feminist Praxis: Tools, Tactics, and Technologies"
Monday, October 12, 12 noon, 206 Ingraham
"B-Girl Breaks, Broken Hearts and Movement: Building a Home (of Hip Hop Feminism)"
Monday, October 12, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
Graffiti Art
Lavie Raven
"Graffiti Art: Past, Present, and Future from a Practitioner's Perspective"
Monday, October 19, 7 pm, 1100 Grainger
"Boldly Braiding: Hip Hop Arts Integrated Community Projects"
Tuesday, October 20, 12 noon, 204 Educational Sciences Building
The Future of Hip Hop Studies at UW-Madison
Joseph Ewoodzie, Katrina Flores, Chris Walker, & Damon Williams
Panel: "The Future of Hip Hop Studies at UW-Madison"
Monday, October 26, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
B-Boy Ethnography: Theory, Character and the Deep Principles of Hip Hop
Joseph Schloss
"'Break on the Break': Movement, Ethnicity, and the Aesthetic of Hip Hop Composition"
Monday, November 2, 12 noon, location TBA
"'The Big Break' Theory: DJs, Dancers and the Birth of Hip Hop"
Monday, November 2, 7pm, 11 Grainger
Hip Hop and American History
William Jelani Cobb
"Welcome to the Terrordome: 9/11, Hip Hop and Culture as Foreign Policy"
Monday, November 9, 12 noon, 5233 Humanities
"Bearing Witness: Hip Hop and the Audiobiography Tradition"
Monday, November 9, 7pm, 1100 Grainger
Date(s):
September 14, 2009 - November 9, 2009