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Hip-Hop en Français

An Exploration of Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World

Edited by Alain-Philippe Durand - Foreword by Marcyliena Morgan

Hip-Hop en Français charts the emergence and development of hip-hop culture in France, French Caribbean, Québec, and Senegal from its origins until today. With essays by renowned hip-hop scholars and a foreword by Marcyliena Morgan, executive director of the Harvard University Hiphop Archive and Research Institute, this edited volume addresses topics such as the history of rap music; hip-hop dance; the art of graffiti; hip-hop artists and their interactions with media arts, social media, literature, race, political and ideological landscapes; and hip-hop based education (HHBE).

The contributors approach topics from a variety of different disciplines including African and African-American studies, anthropology, Caribbean studies, cultural studies, dance studies, education, ethnology, French and Francophone studies, history, linguistics, media studies, music and ethnomusicology, and sociology.

As one of the most comprehensive books dedicated to hip-hop culture in France and the Francophone World written in the English language, this book is an essential resource for scholars and students of African, Caribbean, French, and French-Canadian popular culture as well as anthropology and ethnomusicology.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 260 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-5381-1632-6 • Hardback • September 2020 • $133.00 • (£102.00)
978-1-5381-7118-9 • Paperback • August 2022 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Music / Genres & Styles / Rap & Hip Hop, Music / Genres & Styles / International, History / Europe / France

Alain-Philippe Durand is Dean of the College of Humanities, Professor of French, Honors College Distinguished Fellow, and affiliated faculty in Africana Studies, Latin American Studies, LGBT Studies, and Public and Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona. He is the author and editor of Black, Blanc, Beur: Rap Music and Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World (Scarecrow Press, 2002). He is associate editor of the journal Contemporary French Civilization. In 2013, he launched the Minor in Hip-Hop Studies at the University of Arizona.

Foreword
Marcyliena Morgan

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Alain-Philippe Durand

1. Forty Years of French Rap: Identities in Crescendo
Karim Hammou
Translated from the French by Katie Angus

2. Hip Hop Music and Rap in Cities in Crisis: The Case of Marseille
Jean-Marie Jacono
Translated from the French by André Pettman


3. “Fear of a Black Planet”: The Transnational Racial Politics of Hip-Hop in France, 1990-1991
Samir Meghelli

4. Ghetto Patrimony: Rap and Racialization in France
Paul A. Silverstein

5. Rap Music in Guadeloupe, an Overseas French Department in the Caribbean: 1980s to the Early 2000s
Steve Gadet
Translated from the French by Richard J. Gray II

6. French Rapper-Writers and Activism: Global Black Solidarity and (In)visibility
Stève Puig

7. New Media, New Voices: Booba’s and Sofiane’s Use of Social Networks to Promote Aspiring Rappers
Kathryn Kleppinger

8. Hip-Hop Based Education (HHBE) in Paris and Its Suburbs
Charles Norton

9. The Body Politic of Hip Hop Dance: What Hip Hop Dance’s Relation with French Society and Institutions Tells Us About the Place of Popular Art and its Political Stakes
Hugues Bazin
Translated from the French by André Pettman


10. “Beats Working”: Performance Economics in The Roots (2013) and Divines (2016)
Felicia McCarren

11. Illegal Mural Expressions: Graffiti as an Act of Resistance?
Alain Milon
Translated from the French by Sarah Glasco and Matthew Kemp


12. Of Melody, Markets, and Mobilization: A History of Hip Hop in Dakar, Senegal
Catherine M. Appert

13. Rap Music in Quebec: An Essentially Hybrid Genre
Maxime Delcourt
Translated from the French by Patricia Frederick


14. Alaclair Ensemble’s “Postrigodon”: An Inclusive Rewriting of “Lower-Canada’s” History Applied to Hip-Hop
Ariane Gruet-Pelchat
Translated from the French by Matthew Kemp


This is a compelling collection of current thought on nearly 40 years of Francophone hip hop.


— EquinoxOnline


‘Hip-Hop en français’: An Exploration of HipHop Culture in the Francophone World – like its predecessor – is an incontournable for any researcher in the fascinating field of contemporary Text and Music Studies.


— Archiv für Textmusikforschung


A highly stimulating and adventurous collection showcasing the vibrant hip-hop scene in the French speaking world.
— Olivier Bourderionnet, associate professor of French, The University of New Orleans


An extraordinary and informative interdisciplinary look into the diversity and complexity of hip-hop in the Francophone world that takes the reader from its inner circles in Paris and Marseilles through the Caribbean, Canada, and West Africa.
— Eric Charry, professor of music, Wesleyan University


The book could have benefited from a more clearly demarcated thematic structure. However, the lack of structural unity reflects the variety of hip-hop itself, with all its border-crossing diversity, theoretical implications, and practical manifestations. With this caveat in mind, this is a must-read for French or Francophone studies instructors.


— The French Review


Hip-Hop en Français

An Exploration of Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World

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Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Hip-Hop en Français charts the emergence and development of hip-hop culture in France, French Caribbean, Québec, and Senegal from its origins until today. With essays by renowned hip-hop scholars and a foreword by Marcyliena Morgan, executive director of the Harvard University Hiphop Archive and Research Institute, this edited volume addresses topics such as the history of rap music; hip-hop dance; the art of graffiti; hip-hop artists and their interactions with media arts, social media, literature, race, political and ideological landscapes; and hip-hop based education (HHBE).

    The contributors approach topics from a variety of different disciplines including African and African-American studies, anthropology, Caribbean studies, cultural studies, dance studies, education, ethnology, French and Francophone studies, history, linguistics, media studies, music and ethnomusicology, and sociology.

    As one of the most comprehensive books dedicated to hip-hop culture in France and the Francophone World written in the English language, this book is an essential resource for scholars and students of African, Caribbean, French, and French-Canadian popular culture as well as anthropology and ethnomusicology.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 260 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-5381-1632-6 • Hardback • September 2020 • $133.00 • (£102.00)
    978-1-5381-7118-9 • Paperback • August 2022 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Music / Genres & Styles / Rap & Hip Hop, Music / Genres & Styles / International, History / Europe / France
Author
Author
  • Alain-Philippe Durand is Dean of the College of Humanities, Professor of French, Honors College Distinguished Fellow, and affiliated faculty in Africana Studies, Latin American Studies, LGBT Studies, and Public and Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona. He is the author and editor of Black, Blanc, Beur: Rap Music and Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World (Scarecrow Press, 2002). He is associate editor of the journal Contemporary French Civilization. In 2013, he launched the Minor in Hip-Hop Studies at the University of Arizona.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Foreword
    Marcyliena Morgan

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction
    Alain-Philippe Durand

    1. Forty Years of French Rap: Identities in Crescendo
    Karim Hammou
    Translated from the French by Katie Angus

    2. Hip Hop Music and Rap in Cities in Crisis: The Case of Marseille
    Jean-Marie Jacono
    Translated from the French by André Pettman


    3. “Fear of a Black Planet”: The Transnational Racial Politics of Hip-Hop in France, 1990-1991
    Samir Meghelli

    4. Ghetto Patrimony: Rap and Racialization in France
    Paul A. Silverstein

    5. Rap Music in Guadeloupe, an Overseas French Department in the Caribbean: 1980s to the Early 2000s
    Steve Gadet
    Translated from the French by Richard J. Gray II

    6. French Rapper-Writers and Activism: Global Black Solidarity and (In)visibility
    Stève Puig

    7. New Media, New Voices: Booba’s and Sofiane’s Use of Social Networks to Promote Aspiring Rappers
    Kathryn Kleppinger

    8. Hip-Hop Based Education (HHBE) in Paris and Its Suburbs
    Charles Norton

    9. The Body Politic of Hip Hop Dance: What Hip Hop Dance’s Relation with French Society and Institutions Tells Us About the Place of Popular Art and its Political Stakes
    Hugues Bazin
    Translated from the French by André Pettman


    10. “Beats Working”: Performance Economics in The Roots (2013) and Divines (2016)
    Felicia McCarren

    11. Illegal Mural Expressions: Graffiti as an Act of Resistance?
    Alain Milon
    Translated from the French by Sarah Glasco and Matthew Kemp


    12. Of Melody, Markets, and Mobilization: A History of Hip Hop in Dakar, Senegal
    Catherine M. Appert

    13. Rap Music in Quebec: An Essentially Hybrid Genre
    Maxime Delcourt
    Translated from the French by Patricia Frederick


    14. Alaclair Ensemble’s “Postrigodon”: An Inclusive Rewriting of “Lower-Canada’s” History Applied to Hip-Hop
    Ariane Gruet-Pelchat
    Translated from the French by Matthew Kemp


Reviews
Reviews
  • This is a compelling collection of current thought on nearly 40 years of Francophone hip hop.


    — EquinoxOnline


    ‘Hip-Hop en français’: An Exploration of HipHop Culture in the Francophone World – like its predecessor – is an incontournable for any researcher in the fascinating field of contemporary Text and Music Studies.


    — Archiv für Textmusikforschung


    A highly stimulating and adventurous collection showcasing the vibrant hip-hop scene in the French speaking world.
    — Olivier Bourderionnet, associate professor of French, The University of New Orleans


    An extraordinary and informative interdisciplinary look into the diversity and complexity of hip-hop in the Francophone world that takes the reader from its inner circles in Paris and Marseilles through the Caribbean, Canada, and West Africa.
    — Eric Charry, professor of music, Wesleyan University


    The book could have benefited from a more clearly demarcated thematic structure. However, the lack of structural unity reflects the variety of hip-hop itself, with all its border-crossing diversity, theoretical implications, and practical manifestations. With this caveat in mind, this is a must-read for French or Francophone studies instructors.


    — The French Review


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