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Hip Hop Ukraine: Music, Race, and African Migration
Adriana N. Helbig
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In Hip Hop Ukraine, we enter a world of urban music and dance competitions, hip hop parties, and recording studio culture to explore unique sites of interracial encounters among African students, African immigrants, and local populations in eastern Ukraine. Adriana N. Helbig combines ethnographic research with music, media, and policy analysis to examine how localized forms of hip hop create social and political spaces where an interracial youth culture can speak to issues of human rights and racial equality. She maps the complex trajectories of musical influence—African, Soviet, American—to show how hip hop has become a site of social protest in post-socialist society and a vehicle for social change.
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Cover Page
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Ethnomusicology Multimedia
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication
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Contents
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ETHNOMUSICOLOGY MULTIMEDIA SERIES PREFACE
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Introduction
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1 Music and Black Identity in the Soviet Union
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2 Music and Black Experiences in Post-Soviet Ukraine
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3 Commercial and Underground Hip Hop in Ukraine
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4 Afro-Ukrainian Hip Hop Fusion
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5 Hip Hop in Uganda
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Epilogue
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Glossary
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2014
Publisher: Indiana University Press
- 978-0-253-01208-1 (ebook)
- 978-0-253-01204-3 (paper)
- 978-0-253-01200-5 (hardcover)