The ‘street’ construct and mass-mediated identities in Nigerian hip hop

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
P. Onanuga
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Abstract The origins, influence and perspectivisation of American hip hop can be traced to African American locational references to the ‘hood’. The global diffusion of hip hop ensures that the ‘hood’ identity is continually localised and appropriated within emergent localities. Within Nigerian hip hop culture, the ‘street’ is a site for asserting identity, as well as for recurring locations, ideas and shared experiences of authentication and credibility. This article contextualises the street and its forms of enactment in selected Nigerian hip hop songs to help understand mass-mediated identities. Relying on a theoretical framework based on Bourdieu’s social theory of agency and Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis, the study concludes that the framing of the street is expressed through multiple modes, including linguistics (slang), locational references (places), the glorification of materialism, and the psychological fixation on attitudes (sex, drugs and alcohol), which together accentuate the exotic essence and flavour of street-conscious Nigerian music.
尼日利亚嘻哈的“街头”建构和大众媒介身份
美国嘻哈的起源、影响和视角可以追溯到非裔美国人对“兜帽”的定位参考。嘻哈的全球传播确保了“兜帽”身份在新兴地区不断本地化和挪用。在尼日利亚嘻哈文化中,“街头”是主张身份的场所,也是反复出现的地点、想法和认证和可信度的共享经验的场所。本文选取尼日利亚hip - hop歌曲,将街头及其各种形式的表演置于情境中,以协助了解大众媒介的身份认同。基于布迪厄的社会代理理论和费尔克劳的批判性话语分析的理论框架,该研究得出结论,街头的框架是通过多种模式表达的,包括语言学(俚语),地点参考(场所),唯物主义的美化,以及对态度的心理固定(性,毒品和酒精),这些共同强调了街头意识尼日利亚音乐的异国情调和风味。
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