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Afrosonic Life explores the role sonic innovations in the African
diaspora play in articulating methodologies for living the
afterlife of slavery. Developing and extending debates on Afrosonic
cultures, the book attends to the ways in which the acts of
technological subversion, experimentation and production complement
and interrupt the intellectual project of modernity. Music making
processes such as dub, turntablism, hip-hop dj techniques and the
remix, innovate methods of expressing subjecthoods beyond the
dominant language of Western "Man" and the market. These sonic
innovations utilize sound as a methodology to institute a
rehumanizing subjectivity in which sound dislodges the hierarchical
ordering of racial schemas. Afrosonic Life is invested in
excavating and elaborating the nuanced and novel ways of music
making and sound creation found in the African diaspora.
This book focuses on the culture and politics involved in building
hip-hop archives. It addresses practical aspects, including methods
of accumulation, curation, preservation, and digitization and
critically analyzes institutional power, community engagement,
urban economics, public access, and the ideological implications
associated with hip-hop culture’s enduring tensions with dominant
social values. The collection of essays are divided into four
sections; Doing the Knowledge, Challenging Archival
Forms, Beyond the Nation and Institutional Alignments:
Interviews and Reflections. The book covers a range
of official, unofficial, DIY and community archives and
collections and features chapters by scholar
practitioners, educators and curators. A wide swath
of hip-hop culture is featured in the book, including a
focus on dance, graffiti, clothing, and battle rap. The range
of authors and their topics span countries in Asia,
Europe, the Caribbean and North America.
Before there was Drake, there was The 6. The genesis and rise of
Toronto's Hip Hop culture.Amongst the algorithmic pulsations that
remap informational networks at the whim of any giant tech company,
hip hop culture produces ways of knowing (and being in) the world
that continually disrupt the status quo.Guided by a sense of
rawness -- an unsanitized speaking of truth to power -- hip hop
culture thrives outside of the formal and institutional settings
which are often used to confer importance. Hip hop has no use for
such pedestals. Its inherent and purposefully self-critical nature
ensures that hip hop is both a widely appealing form for youth
protest and a self-calibrating system of quality control.A
photographic excavation of Toronto's hip hop archive, ...Everything
Remains Raw draws on photographs of Kardinal Offishall, Michie Mee,
Dream Warriors, Maestro, Drake, Director X, and others by Michael
Chambers, Sheinina Raj, Demuth Flake, Craig Boyko, Nabil Shash,
Patrick Nichols, and Stella Fakiyesi to offer a deep dive in hip
hop's visual culture. An intentional intersection of the
taste-making skills of the DJ and the nuanced particularism of the
curator, the book and the accompanying exhibition juxtapose
never-before-seen images with photojournalism, street posters, and
zines to reframe and enhance popular understandings of this thing
called hip hop....Everything Remains Raw accompanies an exhibition
organized at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Afrosonic Life explores the role sonic innovations in the African
diaspora play in articulating methodologies for living the
afterlife of slavery. Developing and extending debates on Afrosonic
cultures, the book attends to the ways in which the acts of
technological subversion, experimentation and production complement
and interrupt the intellectual project of modernity. Music making
processes such as dub, turntablism, hip-hop dj techniques and the
remix, innovate methods of expressing subjecthoods beyond the
dominant language of Western “Man” and the market. These sonic
innovations utilize sound as a methodology to institute a
rehumanizing subjectivity in which sound dislodges the hierarchical
ordering of racial schemas. Afrosonic Life is invested in
excavating and elaborating the nuanced and novel ways of music
making and sound creation found in the African diaspora.
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