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Toward a Chican Hip Hop Anti-colonialism

That's the Joint The Hip-Hop Studies Reader

Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop Making Records within Records

Hip Hop Versus Rap The Politics of Droppin' Knowledge

Hip Hop Versus Rap The Politics of Droppin' Knowledge

'What is the real hip hop?' 'To whom does hip hop belong?' 'For what constructive purposes can hip hop be put to use?' These are three key questions posed by hip hop activists in Hip Hop Versus Rap which explores the politics of cultural authenticity ownership and uplift in London’s post-hip hop scene. The book is an ethnographic study of the identity role formation and practices of the organic intellectuals that populate and propagate this ‘conscious’ hip hop milieu. Turner provides an insightful examination of the work of artists and practitioners who use hip hop ‘off-street’ in the spheres of youth work education and theatre to raise consciousness and to develop artistic and personal skills. Hip Hop Versus Rap seeks to portray how cultural activism which styles itself grassroots and mature is framed around a discursive opposition between what is authentic and ethical in hip hop culture and what is counterfeit and corrupt. Turner identifies that this play of difference framed as an ethical schism also presents hip hop’s organic intellectuals with a narrative that enables them to align their insurgent values with those of policy and to thereby receive institutional support. This enlightening volume will be of interest to post-graduates and scholars interested in hip hop studies; youth work; critical pedagogy; young people and crime/justice; the politics of race/racism; the politics of youth/education; urban governance; social movement studies; street culture studies; and vernacular studies. | Hip Hop Versus Rap The Politics of Droppin' Knowledge

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Cloud-Based Music Production Sampling Synthesis and Hip-Hop

Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Therapy in School Counseling Developing Culturally Responsive Approaches

Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Therapy in School Counseling Developing Culturally Responsive Approaches

This volume recognizes the need for culturally responsive forms of school counseling and draws on the author’s first-hand experiences of working with students in urban schools in the United States to illustrate how hip-hop culture can be effectively integrated into school counseling to benefit and support students. Detailing the theoretical development practical implementation and empirical evaluation of a holistic approach to school counseling dubbed Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Therapy (HHSWT) this volume documents the experiences of the school counsellor and students throughout a HHSWT pilot program in an urban high school. Chapters detail the socio-cultural roots of hip-hop and explain how hip-hop inspired practices such as writing lyrics producing mix tapes and using traditional hip-hop cyphers can offer an effective means of transcending White western approaches to counseling. The volume foregrounds the needs of racially diverse marginalized youth whilst also addressing the role and positioning of the school counselor in using HHSWT. Offering deep insights into the practical and conceptual challenges and benefits of this inspiring approach this book will be a useful resource for practitioners and scholars working at the intersections of culturally responsive and relevant forms of school counseling spoken word therapy and hip-hop studies. | Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Therapy in School Counseling Developing Culturally Responsive Approaches

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Hip-Hop Authenticity and the London Scene Living Out Authenticity in Popular Music

Bodies of Information Reading the VariAble Body from Roman Britain to Hip Hop

Teaching with Hip Hop in the 7-12 Grade Classroom A Guide to Supporting Students’ Critical Development Through Popular Texts

Teaching with Hip Hop in the 7-12 Grade Classroom A Guide to Supporting Students’ Critical Development Through Popular Texts

This book presents practical approaches for engaging with Hip Hop music and culture in the classroom. As the most popular form of music and youth culture today Hip Hop is a powerful medium through which students can explore their identities and locate themselves in our social world. Designed for novice and veteran teachers this book is filled with pedagogical tools strategies lesson plans and real-world guidance on integrating Hip Hop into the curriculum. Through a wide range of approaches and insights Lauren Leigh Kelly invites teachers to look to popular media culture to support students’ development and critical engagement with texts. Covering classroom practice assessment strategies and curricular and standards-based guidelines the lessons in this book will bolster students’ linguistic and critical thinking skills and help students to better understand and act upon the societal forces around them. The varied activities assignments and handouts are designed to inspire teachers and easily facilitate modification of the assignments to suit their own contexts. The impact of Hip Hop on youth culture is undeniable now more than ever; this is the perfect book for teachers who want to connect with their students support meaning-making in the classroom affirm the validity of youth culture and foster an inclusive and engaging classroom environment. | Teaching with Hip Hop in the 7-12 Grade Classroom A Guide to Supporting Students’ Critical Development Through Popular Texts

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UK Hip-Hop Grime and the City The Aesthetics and Ethics of London's Rap Scenes

Turkic Soundscapes From Shamanic Voices to Hip-Hop

Turkic Soundscapes From Shamanic Voices to Hip-Hop

The Turkic soundscape is both geographically huge and culturally diverse (twenty-eight countries republics and districts extending from Eastern Europe through the Caucasus and throughout Central Asia). Although the Turkic peoples of the world can trace their linguistic and genetic ancestries to common sources their extensive geographical dispersion and widely varying historical and political experiences have generated a range of different expressive music forms. In addition the break-up of the Soviet Union and increasing globalization have resulted in the emergence of new viewpoints on classical and folk traditions Turkic versions of globalized popular culture and re-workings of folk and religious practices to fit new social needs. In line with the opening up of many Turkic regions in the post-Soviet era awareness of scholarship from these regions has also increased. Consisting of twelve individual contributions that reflect the geographical breadth of the area under study the collection addresses animist and Islamic religious songs; the historical development of Turkic musical instruments; ethnography and analysis of classical court music traditions; cross-cultural influences throughout the Turkic world; music and mass media; and popular music in traditional contexts. The result is a well-balanced survey of music in the Turkic-speaking world representing folk popular and classical traditions equally as well as discussing how these traditions have changed in response to growing modernity and cosmopolitanism in Europe and Central Asia. | Turkic Soundscapes From Shamanic Voices to Hip-Hop

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White Hip Hoppers Language and Identity in Post-Modern America

Europe's Green Ring

Kendrick Lamar and the Making of Black Meaning

Kendrick Lamar and the Making of Black Meaning

Kendrick Lamar has established himself at the forefront of contemporary hip-hop culture. Artistically adventurous and socially conscious he has been unapologetic in using his art form rap music to address issues affecting black lives while also exploring subjects fundamental to the human experience such as religious belief. This book is the first to provide an interdisciplinary academic analysis of the impact of Lamar’s corpus. In doing so it highlights how Lamar’s music reflects current tensions that are keenly felt when dealing with the subjects of race religion and politics. Starting with Section 80 and ending with DAMN. this book deals with each of Lamar’s four major projects in turn. A panel of academics journalists and hip-hop practitioners show how religion in particular black spiritualties take a front-and-center role in his work. They also observe that his astute and biting thoughts on race and culture may come from an African American perspective but many find something familiar in Lamar’s lyrical testimony across great chasms of social and geographical difference. This sophisticated exploration of one of popular culture’s emerging icons reveals a complex and multi faceted engagement with religion faith race art and culture. As such it will be vital reading for anyone working in religious African American and hip-hop studies as well as scholars of music media and popular culture. | Kendrick Lamar and the Making of Black Meaning

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Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices Soliton Generation and Optical Transmission

Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices Soliton Generation and Optical Transmission

Micro-ring resonators (MRRs) are employed to generate signals used for optical communication applications where they can be integrated in a single system. These structures are ideal candidates for very large-scale integrated (VLSI) photonic circuits since they provide a wide range of optical signal processing functions while being ultra-compact. Soliton pulses have sufficient stability for preservation of their shape and velocity. Technological progress in fields such as tunable narrow band laser systems multiple transmission and MRR systems constitute a base for the development of new transmission techniques. Controlling the speed of a light signal has many potential applications in fiber optic communication and quantum computing. The slow light effect has many important applications and is a key technology for all optical networks such as optical signal processing. Generation of slow light in MRRs is based on the nonlinear optical fibers. Slow light can be generated within the micro-ring devices which will be able to be used with the mobile telephone. Therefore the message can be kept encrypted via quantum cryptography. Thus perfect security in a mobile telephone network is plausible. This research study involves both numerical experiments and theoretical work based on MRRs for secured communication. | Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices Soliton Generation and Optical Transmission

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Grim Phantasms Fear in Poe's Short Fiction

Listening to Rap An Introduction

The Poems of Robert Browning: Volume Five The Ring and the Book Books 1-6

The Poems of Robert Browning: Volume Five The Ring and the Book Books 1-6

The Ring and the Book published serially in 1868–9 is one of the most daring and innovative poems in the English language. The story is based on the trial of an Italian nobleman Guido Franceschini for the murder of his wife Pompilia in Rome in 1698. Browning’s discovery of the ‘old yellow book’ a bundle of legal documents and letters relating to the trial on a second-hand market stall in Florence sparked an imaginative engagement with this sordid tale of domestic cruelty adultery and greed which grew through four years of arduous labour into an epic peopled not by gods and warriors but by concrete recognisably human beings. Fusing the technique of the dramatic monologue the form he had made his own with the grandeur of classical epic and the vivid realism of the modern novel Browning created a unique hybrid form that allowed him not only to bring to life an entire historical period but also to reflect on the process of artistic creation itself – the forging of the golden ‘ring’ of the poem from the ‘pure crude fact’ of its historical original. This edition comprising volumes 5 and 6 in the acclaimed Longman Annotated English Poets edition of Browning’s poems does full justice to the scope and depth of Browning’s achievement. The headnote in volume 5 gives an authoritative account of the poem’s composition publication sources and reception making use of hitherto unpublished letters and textual material. In addition to giving readers help where needed with historical and linguistic comprehension the notes track Browning’s formidable range of allusion from the most erudite to the most vulgar. The appendices in volume 6 present a selection from the original sources a list of variants from extant proofs and key passages from Browning’s fascinating and revealing correspondence with one of the earliest readers of the poem Julia Wedgwood. The aim is to enable readers not just to understand the poem as an object of study but to take pleasure in its abounding intellectual and emotional energies. | The Poems of Robert Browning: Volume Five The Ring and the Book Books 1-6

GBP 205.00
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The Economics of International Environmental Agreements

Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom A Teacher's Guide

Dance Appreciation

Digital Sampling The Design and Use of Music Technologies

Kinderculture The Corporate Construction of Childhood

The Routledge Dance Studies Reader

Fundamentals of Optical Networks and Components

Fundamentals of Optical Networks and Components

This book is intended as an undergraduate/postgraduate level textbook for courses on high-speed optical networks as well as computer networks. Nine chapters cover the basic principles of the technology and different devices for optical networks as well as processing of integrated waveguide devices of optical networks using different technologies. It provides students researchers and practicing engineers with an expert guide to the fundamental concepts issues and state-of-the-art developments in optical networks. It includes examples throughout all the chapters of the book to aid understanding of basic problems and solutions. Presents basics of the optical network devices and discusses latest developments Includes examples and exercises throughout all the chapters of the book to aid understanding of basic problems and solutions for undergraduate and postgraduate students Discusses different optical network node architectures and their components Includes basic theories and latest developments of hardware devices with their fabrication technologies (such as optical switch wavelength router wavelength division multiplexer/demultiplexer and add/drop multiplexer) helpful for researchers to initiate research on this field and to develop research problem-solving capability Reviews fiber-optic networks without WDM and single-hop and multi-hop WDM optical networks P. P. Sahu received his M. Tech. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and his Ph. D. degree in engineering from Jadavpur University India. In 1991 he joined Haryana State Electronics Development Corporation Limited where he has been engaged in R&D works related to optical fiber components and telecommunication instruments. In 1996 he joined Northeastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology as a faculty member. At present he is working as a professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Tezpur Central University India. His field of interest is integrated optic and electronic circuits wireless and optical communication clinical instrumentation green energy etc. He has received an INSA teacher award (instituted by the highest academic body Indian National Science Academy) for high level of teaching and research. He has published more than 90 papers in peer-reviewed international journals 60 papers in international conference and has written five books published by Springer Nature McGraw-Hill. Dr Sahu is a Fellow of the Optical Society of India Life Member of Indian Society for Technical Education and Senior Member of the IEEE. | Fundamentals of Optical Networks and Components

GBP 130.00
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