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Latin American Cultural Studies Journal
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spring 2, 2014 - The Voices of Latin/o American Hip-Hop

spring 2, 2014 - The Voices of Latin/o American Hip-Hop

  • essays
  • Christopher Dennis, editor

    Introduction

    Locating Hip Hop´s Place within Latin American Cultural Studies

    Christopher Dennis

    The Periphery of the Periphery

    Hip Hop is not Dead: The Emergence of Mara Salvatrucha Rap as a form of MS-13 Expressive Culture

    Alejandro Jacky

    Indigenous Activism

    Hip-hop Mapuche on the Araucanian Frontera

    Jacob Rekedal

    Hip-Hop’s Transformative Potential

    A política do hip-hop nas favelas brasileiras

    Heloisa Buarque de Hollanda

    Pop Speculation: Tracing Geography, Investment, and Identity in São Paulo’s Hip Hop and Open Mic Scenes

    Derek Pardue

    Gender and the Struggle Against Sexism

    Projeto Yabas: Reflections on Hip Hop and Black Women’s Self-making in Recife, Brazil

    Viviane Santiago da Silva and Cory J. LaFevers

    The Literary and Aesthetics Elements

    Rap: poesía plebeya

    Mónica Bernabé

    Itinerarios líricos de la inclusión: el hip-hop y el rap en Colombia (primera parte)

    María del Pilar Ramírez Gröbli

    Itinerarios líricos de la inclusión: el hip-hop y el rap en Colombia (segunda parte)

    María del Pilar Ramírez Gröbli

    The Role of the Researcher

    Between ▶ (Play) and ⏪ (Rewind): the Making of Son dos Alas

    Melisa Rivière

    Represent Cuba: Havana Hip Hop Under the Lens

    Geoff Baker

    Hip-Hop Frontiers

    “Searching and searching we have come to find”: Histories and Circulations of Hip Hop in Peru

    Kyle E. Jones

    “(Who Discovered) America”: Ozomatli and the Mestiz@ Rhetoric of Hip Hop

    Cruz Medina

    “Reading” National Identity in Panama through Renato, a first Generation Panamanian reggae en español Artist

    Sonja Stephenson Watson

    Ethnicity and Ethnic Rights

    Black and Tan Realities: Chicanos in the Borderlands of the Hip-Hop Nation

    Amanda Martinez-Morrison

    Tego Calderón: defendiendo lo negro desde Loíza

    Francisco David Mesa Muñoz

  • poetry/performance
  • noche cerrada

    Ernesto Estrella Cózar

    su momento

    Ernesto Estrella Cózar

    tertulia lunática

    Ernesto Estrella Cózar

    Voz /Escucha /Poema: escuela de la decisión

    Ernesto Estrella Cózar

    La voz en el poema

    Ernesto Estrella Cózar

  • visual culture
  • A Arte e a Rua – Audiovisual Ethnography on the Outskirts of São Paulo

    Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji e Carolina Caffé

  • reviews
  • Tango, uma desculpa para abraçar

    Rafael Leopoldo

    Afro-Colombia’s Hip-Hop Performs Intricate Global, Regional, National, and Local Identities

    Stephen Kip Tobin

  • call for papers
  • general call

    Latin American Documentary Language in the New Century: Impact and Perspectives

    New Approaches to Transnational Migration and Cultural Change

In this issue

What is the place of hip-hop culture in Latin American Cultural Studies? Who is producing, circulating, and consuming these cultural practices and how are researchers from around the world analyzing them? Is the Latin/o American hip-hop culture reproducing the globalized American pop culture or is it producing a particular transnationalized response...?

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alter/nativas latin american cultural studies journal
alter/nativas (Online) ISSN 2168-8451 | Copyright 2021
Published by the Center for Latin American Studies with the support of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The Ohio State University.