
We Still Here
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"As the editors and essay contributors of We Still Here: Hip Hop North of the 49th Parallel well understand, identity in terms of hip hop in Canada has everything to do with the diaspora of cultures across the nation's provinces and cities ... Indigenous voices, immigrant stories, linguistic diversity, gender, and generational divides are at the forefront of this exploration of hip hop's evolution as a medium both of expression and entertainment in Canada since the mid-1980s, a period in hip hop history dominated largely by what was happening in New York and LA. If you're the type of hip hop fan who views knowledge as the fifth element, this book is absolutely for you." Montreal Review of Books "We Still Here goes deep into the different identities, communities, and practices that create Canadian hip hop. It offers comprehensive analyses of indigenous hop hop in urban and non-urban dimensions, the rich contexts constituted by the black community in Nova Scotia, queer hip hop, and early suburban hip hop in Toronto. A significant strength of the collection is the number of female voices represented. The sense is conveyed of a national hip hop culture in which women are absolutely essential." Will Straw, McGill University "This is a rich collection compiled for a broad readership - academic and non-academic - and it invites all into awareness and contemplation of the rooted hip hop legacies and practices framing and shaping the Canadian context." University of Toronto QuarterlyMore details
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- Cover
- WE STILL HERE
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Figures
- Foreword
- Indigenous and Diaspora Reverberations: Hip Hop in Canada and Canadian Hip Hop. An Introduction
- PART ONE REMEMBERING, NARRATING, AND ARCHIVING HIP HOP IN CANADA
- 1 Doing the Knowledge: Digitally Archiving Hip Hop in Canada
- 2 "And You Run Where You Can": Music and Memory in Three Canadian Hip Hop Videos
- 3 Celebration, Resistance, and Action - Beat Nation: Hip Hop as Indigenous Culture
- PART TWO REPRESENTATION AND BELONGING
- 4 Rapping to and for a Multivocal Canada: "Je M'y Oppose Au Nom de Toute la Nation"
- 5 Following the Thread: Toronto's Place in Hip Hop Dance Histories
- 6 Exploring the Hip Hop Aural Imaginaries of New Immigrant and Indigenous Youth in Winnipeg
- 7 A Royal State of Mind: An Interview with True Daley
- PART THREE POLITICS, POETICS, AND POTENTIALS
- 8 Post-Nationalist Hip Hop: Beatmaking and the Emergence of the Piu Piu Scene
- 9 Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: Hip Hop, Cultural Continuity, and First Nations Suicidality
- 10 Reppin' Right: K'naan as Diasporic Disruption in North American Hip Hop
- 11 "The Hip Hop We See. The Hip Hop We Do." Powerful and Fierce Women in Hip Hop in Canada
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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