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Korean hip hop history book10/4/2023 ![]() Ralph McDaniels’ All Vinyl 45s Hip Hop and Soul Brunch Hip Hop History Month with the Legends DJ Divine and DJ VernĬome to the Library for some great music and conversation about the history of Queens hip hop with DJ Divine and DJ Vern, part of Queens Public Library's celebration of Hip Hop History Month!Ĭentral Library, 89-11 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica During his 40-year musical career, he has received multiple gold and platinum records, served as the executive producer of Nas' debut studio album “Illmatic,” and was a founding member of the iconic hip hop group 3rd Bass.įar Rockaway Library, 1003 Beach 20th Street MC Serch grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens and graduated from Music & Art High School. Join us and learn about the business of hip hop! QPL welcomes legendary Far Rockaway hip hop artist MC Serch to our celebration of Hip Hop History Month. Hip Hop History Month with Far Rockaway Hip Hop Legend MC Serch Langston Hughes Library, 100-01 Northern Boulevard Join Ralph McDaniels and hip hop's top entertainers for this FREE in-person master class! Learn from experienced professionals how to brand yourself, make beats, become a DJ, publish podcasts, and more. Tuesdays, November 8, 15, 22, and 29, 3pm Join QPL Hip Hop Coordinator Ralph McDaniels as he talks with his special guests about hip hop, literature, community, culture, and a wide variety of topics! Tune in live on our Instagram. Live Talk from Queens with Ralph McDaniels November is Hip Hop History Month! Join us and QPL Hip Hop Coordinator (and music legend) Ralph McDaniels all month long as we start getting ready for hip hop’s 50th anniversary in 2023, and celebrate hip hop as a global force for culture, civil rights, and, of course, music! Seoul: Ales Music.A picture from our 2017-2019 Queens Hip Hop Pioneers Photo Exhibit, curated by MFidel Photography. Where you at? (featuring R-EST and Minos). The formation of Korean rap and development of K-pop. The poetics of resistance and the politics of crossing borders: Korean hip-hop and ‘cultural reterritorialisation’. Club cultures: Music, media and subcultural capital. Journal of Northeast Asian Cultures, 26, 635–650. From global to glocal: The evolution of popular music culture in Northeast Asia. Journal of Northeast Asian Cultures, 18, 491–506. Northeast Asian culture in a hip-hop world. Middleton (Eds.), The cultural study of music: A critical introduction. Kuwahara (Ed.), The Korean wave: Korean popular culture in global context. The S(e)oul of hip-hop: Locating space and identity in Korean rap. ![]() Smirnoff Korea District: Hongdae? Itaewon? What is your choice? (2012, December 5). The success of hopelessness: The evolution of Korean indie music. Hybridity and the rise of Korean popular culture in Asia. Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale, 22(1), 36–51. Itaewon’s suspense: Masculinities, place-making and the US Armed Forces in a Seoul entertainment district. Mitchell (Ed.), Global noise: Rap and hip-hop outside the USA. Who is a dancing hero? Rap, hip-hop and dance in Korean popular culture. The landscape of club culture and identity politics: Focusing on the club culture in the Hongdae area of Seoul. Open mic: Professionalizing the rap career. Globalization of African American vernacular English in popular culture: Blinglish in Korean hip hop. Terkourafi (Ed.), The languages of global hip hop. Glocalizing keepin’ it real: South Korean hip-hop playas. ![]() Music, space and place: The geography of music. Itaewon as an alien space within the nation-state and a place in the globalization era. Berkeley: University of California Press. Capturing sound: How technology has changed music. Spreadable media: Creating value and meaning in a networked culture. Music and mediation: Toward a new sociology of music. Hip-hop Japan: Rap and the paths of cultural globalization. Don Malik: The real underground scene starts now. New York: New York University Press.īorn, G. Authentic: The politics of ambivalence in a brand culture. Club culture as cultural text: Textual structure of Hongdae club culture and cultural practice.
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