卡洛琳·肖和史·打击乐。《让土壤发挥它简单的作用》于2021年6月25日上映。非此类记录,SKU#075597915891, 2021。CD

IF 0.2 1区 艺术学 N/A MUSIC
Julia K. Kuhlman
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为嘻哈音乐中固有的矛盾提供了空间,它既可以表达压迫,也可以表达自身的压迫,尤其是在性别方面。以批判的、女权主义的方式来看待它的历史,既要庆祝这些艺术家的贡献,又要诚实地承认他们可能造成的伤害。淡化这些复杂性是将女性和LGBTQ+从业者边缘化的另一种方式。如果老师要用这个系列的剧集向学生介绍与该类型的历史和发展相关的主题,我强烈建议他们补充额外的材料。我在自己的hip-hop课程中加入了一些读物,以消除以男性(和异性恋)为中心的叙述,其中包括凯拉·冈特对黑人女孩文化在hip-hop中的重新定位,特里西亚·罗斯对说唱的基础人类学研究,珊特·斯莫斯对酷儿嘻哈的历史研究,谢丽尔·l·凯斯对女性说唱歌手原型的研究。Hip-Hop Evolution可能是向学生介绍这一流派的有用工具,但在策划这一主题的教学材料时,我们不仅要注意内容,还要注意框架。我们应该避免将少数女性视为圣徒的过程,或者更糟的是,将她们完全从故事中抹去。
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Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion. Let the Soil Play its Simple Part Released June 25, 2021. Nonesuch Records, SKU#075597915891, 2021. CD
makes space for these contradictions inherent in hip-hop, the ways it can both speak to oppression and be itself oppressive, especially along gender lines. A critical, feminist approach to its history would celebrate these artists’ contributions while also honestly acknowledging the harm they may have caused. To downplay these complexities is yet another way to marginalize women and LGBTQ+ practitioners in the genre. If an instructor were to use episodes of this series to introduce students to topics related to the history and development of the genre, I would strongly recommend supplementing them with additional materials. Readings that I incorporate in my own hip-hop courses to decenter the otherwise male(and hetero-) centric narratives include Kyra Gaunt’s repositioning of Black girl culture within hip-hop, Tricia Rose’s foundational anthropological study of rap, Shanté Smalls’s historiography of queer hip-hop, and Cheryl L. Keyes’s work on archetypes of women rappers. Hip-Hop Evolution might be a useful tool for introducing students to the genre, but when curating materials for teaching this subject, we must be mindful of not only content but also framing. We should avoid a process of canonization that tokenizes a few women, or worse, writes them out of the story altogether.
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