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Mar 6, 2020 · A lot of the art and cultural forms that we depend on and love could not exist without appropriation.”. “Appropriation triggers a powerful public response when mediocrity and privilege intersect.”. Jackson cites hip hop as an enduring example of appropriation in many forms.
Oct 24, 2024 · Hip hop’s onlining has had a profound impact on mainstream online culture. In previous chapters and elsewhere, 1 I have highlighted evidence about the intense global popularity of hip hop in the internet age. Hip hop today has large and diverse audiences, encompassing people of various races, ethnicities, and nationalities.
Mar 1, 2008 · Appropriation (pull) of hip-hop might reflect receptivity, initiative, and perhaps inappropriate or undesirable borrowing according to some African–Americans by consumers outside the United States (Kitwana, 2005, Ziff and Pratima, 1997). Some individuals who are not from the U.S. appear to recognize hip-hop music as the latter:
- Carol M. Motley, Geraldine Rosa Henderson
- 2008
Oct 21, 2023 · Appropriation involves taking from a culture that has relatively less power. ‘Oppression account’ is the taking in this dynamic which increases inequality and marginalisation (Matthes, 2019) – this is what makes appropriation morally wrong.
May 15, 2024 · Even cultural appropriation that is fairly accurate in the eyes of the appropriated group can have detaching effects, as in Iggy Azalea's appropriation of hip hop and the obscuring of Black Americans.
Dec 16, 2023 · Cultural sensitivity within hip hop is critical to maintaining respect and authenticity when engaging with elements from different cultures.
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Dec 1, 2023 · Jabari Evans’s essay posits that hip-hop as a pedagogical practice gives students who often feel alienated at school new ways to speak and engage in the classroom. Hip-hop helps transform how space functions in the classroom and what voices can fill that space.