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Nairobi Hip Hop Flow

Diasporic Blackness and Embodied Performance in the Underground

by RaShelle R. Peck (Author)
Price: $34.95 / £30.00
Publication Date: Apr 2025
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: World
Pages: 243
ISBN: 9780520389793
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Illustrations: 17 color figures
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About the Book

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Nairobi Hip Hop Flow is an interdisciplinary study that combines ethnographic methods, political history, and music and performance analysis to illustrate the richness of hip hop's embodied performance practices. RaShelle R. Peck examines underground rap culture in Nairobi to illustrate how hip hop artists engage with political seriousness in lyrics and sound and foster a creative playfulness using bodily movement. Through these artists' embodiments, a persistent diasporic blackness circulates, indigenizing the music and working alongside lyrical content to interrogate Kenya's sociopolitical landscape. Peck presents an unprecedented study of Nairobi artists' interactions with localized lyrics and globally signified performative, masculinist, and diasporic embodiments—one that is critical for understanding how hip hop espouses a globalized locality.
 

About the Author

RaShelle R. Peck is Assistant Professor of Ethnic and Race Studies at Borough of Manhattan Community College.