Francophone Hip-hop Studies and Its Discontents

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Alice Aterianus-Owanga
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This review article discusses how Alain-Philippe Durand’s recent edited book about Francophone hip-hop gathers a plurality of voices and disciplinary approaches on hip-hop worlds, and offers thoughtful insights with regards to a number of issues often raised about hip-hop—related to race, migration or institutionalization of countercultural forms over different spaces of the French-speaking Atlantic—but also regarding the field of hip-hop studies itself. I address two main lines of discussion opened by the book and that could deserve further discussion in light of the current literature on hip-hop in the Francophone area. The first one is related to the contrasts and oppositions perceptible at the reading of this collection of papers, about the meaning of making hip-hop studies in a context of imagination of hip-hop as a “resistant” and countercultural form. The second is the issue of racial politics, imaginaries and identifications exchanged over the Atlantic space, and the role of Africa as an imagined or real land of reference in the construction of identities, art forms, ideologies and discourses in Francophone hip-hop worlds. I finally defend how the book’s rich reflections raise many questions and future possibilities, both for the field of hip-hop studies and beyond.
法语嘻哈研究及其不满
这篇评论文章讨论了阿兰-菲利普·杜兰德最近编辑的关于法语嘻哈的书是如何收集嘻哈世界的多种声音和学科方法的,并就经常提出的关于嘻哈的一些问题提供了深思熟虑的见解,这些问题与种族、移民或跨法语大西洋不同空间的反文化形式的制度化有关,也涉及嘻哈研究本身的领域。我在书中提出了两条主要的讨论路线,根据目前关于法语地区嘻哈音乐的文献,这两条路线值得进一步讨论。第一个是关于在阅读这个论文合集时可以察觉到的对比和对立,关于在嘻哈作为一种“抵抗”和反文化形式的想象背景下进行嘻哈研究的意义。第二个是种族政治问题,在大西洋空间上交换的想象和身份认同,以及非洲在法语嘻哈世界中作为一个想象或真实的参考之地的角色,在身份,艺术形式,意识形态和话语的建设中。我最后为这本书丰富的反思提出了许多问题和未来的可能性辩护,无论是对嘻哈研究领域还是其他领域。
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期刊介绍: Journal of World Popular Music is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research and scholarship on recent issues and debates surrounding international popular musics, also known as World Music, Global Pop, World Beat or, more recently, World Music 2.0. The journal provides a forum to explore the manifestations and impacts of post-globalizing trends, processes, and dynamics surrounding these musics today. It adopts an open-minded perspective, including in its scope any local popularized musics of the world, commercially available music of non-Western origin, musics of ethnic minorities, and contemporary fusions or collaborations with local ‘traditional’ or ‘roots’ musics with Western pop and rock musics. Placing specific emphasis on contemporary, interdisciplinary, and international perspectives, the journal’s special features include empirical research and scholarship into the global creative and music industries, the participants of World Music, the musics themselves and their representations in all media forms today, among other relevant themes and issues; alongside explorations of recent ideas and perspectives from popular music, ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology, communication, media and cultural studies, sociology, geography, art and museum studies, and other fields with a scholarly focus on World Music. The journal also features special, guest-edited issues that bring together contributions under a unifying theme or geographical area.
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