Urban God Talk
Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality
Herausgeber: Johnson, Andre E.
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Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality
Herausgeber: Johnson, Andre E.
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Urban God Talk: Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality, edited by Andre Johnson, is a collection of essays that examine the religious and spiritual in hip hop. The contributors argue that the prevailing narrative that hip hop offers nothing in the way of religion and spirituality is false.
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Urban God Talk: Constructing a Hip Hop Spirituality, edited by Andre Johnson, is a collection of essays that examine the religious and spiritual in hip hop. The contributors argue that the prevailing narrative that hip hop offers nothing in the way of religion and spirituality is false.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9780739168295
- ISBN-10: 0739168290
- Artikelnr.: 38419554
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9780739168295
- ISBN-10: 0739168290
- Artikelnr.: 38419554
Andre E. Johnson is the Dr. James L. Netters Associate Professor of Rhetoric & Religion and African American Studies at Memphis Theological Seminary.
Introduction Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches Chapter 1:
Somewhere Underneath the MC's Wit and the Evangelical Word: Toward a
Christian Ethical Evaluation of Hip Hop Polemic James W. Perkinson Chapter
2: The Message from the Wilderness Michael D. Royster Chapter 3: "To Set at
Liberty Them that are Bruised": Exposing Liberation Theology within Hip Hop
Weldon Merrial McWilliams, IV Chapter 4: "Put Your Hands Together": The
Theological Meaning of Call-Response and Collective Participation in Rap
Music Angela M. Nelson Chapter 5: "Let the Redeemed of the Lord say so":
Viewing Rap Music as a Form of African American Spirituality Darrell Wesley
Chapter 6: From the same Womb, of the same Struggle: Hip Hop Music and its
Connection with the Blues and the Gospels VaNatta S. Ford Chapter 7:
Performing Spirituality: Lil Wayne's Letters from a New York Jail Sharon
Lauricalla Part II. Hip Hop and Religion Chapter 8: Rap with Soul and Pray
with Flow: Youth on Hip Hop Musicality and Catholic Spirituality Tim
Huffman and Amira De la Garza Chapter 9: Embracing the Nation: Hip Hop,
Louis Farrakhan, and Alternative Music Dawn-Marie Gibson Chapter 10: Oath
Continuities: The Inner Structure, Meaning, and Spiritualism of Mau Mau Hip
Hop Mickie Mwanzia Koster Chapter 11: My Soul Knows how to Flow: A Critical
Analysis of the History of Urban Black Christian-Themed Rap Erika D. Gault
Chapter 12: Morality, the Sacred, and God in Ghanaian Hip Hop Harry Nii
Koney Odamtten Chapter 13: In the Church, in the Streets: A Spectrum of
Religious Expression in Christian Hip Hop and Spoken Word Poetry in Atlanta
and Detroit Shanesha R. F. Brooks Tatum
Somewhere Underneath the MC's Wit and the Evangelical Word: Toward a
Christian Ethical Evaluation of Hip Hop Polemic James W. Perkinson Chapter
2: The Message from the Wilderness Michael D. Royster Chapter 3: "To Set at
Liberty Them that are Bruised": Exposing Liberation Theology within Hip Hop
Weldon Merrial McWilliams, IV Chapter 4: "Put Your Hands Together": The
Theological Meaning of Call-Response and Collective Participation in Rap
Music Angela M. Nelson Chapter 5: "Let the Redeemed of the Lord say so":
Viewing Rap Music as a Form of African American Spirituality Darrell Wesley
Chapter 6: From the same Womb, of the same Struggle: Hip Hop Music and its
Connection with the Blues and the Gospels VaNatta S. Ford Chapter 7:
Performing Spirituality: Lil Wayne's Letters from a New York Jail Sharon
Lauricalla Part II. Hip Hop and Religion Chapter 8: Rap with Soul and Pray
with Flow: Youth on Hip Hop Musicality and Catholic Spirituality Tim
Huffman and Amira De la Garza Chapter 9: Embracing the Nation: Hip Hop,
Louis Farrakhan, and Alternative Music Dawn-Marie Gibson Chapter 10: Oath
Continuities: The Inner Structure, Meaning, and Spiritualism of Mau Mau Hip
Hop Mickie Mwanzia Koster Chapter 11: My Soul Knows how to Flow: A Critical
Analysis of the History of Urban Black Christian-Themed Rap Erika D. Gault
Chapter 12: Morality, the Sacred, and God in Ghanaian Hip Hop Harry Nii
Koney Odamtten Chapter 13: In the Church, in the Streets: A Spectrum of
Religious Expression in Christian Hip Hop and Spoken Word Poetry in Atlanta
and Detroit Shanesha R. F. Brooks Tatum
Introduction Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches Chapter 1:
Somewhere Underneath the MC's Wit and the Evangelical Word: Toward a
Christian Ethical Evaluation of Hip Hop Polemic James W. Perkinson Chapter
2: The Message from the Wilderness Michael D. Royster Chapter 3: "To Set at
Liberty Them that are Bruised": Exposing Liberation Theology within Hip Hop
Weldon Merrial McWilliams, IV Chapter 4: "Put Your Hands Together": The
Theological Meaning of Call-Response and Collective Participation in Rap
Music Angela M. Nelson Chapter 5: "Let the Redeemed of the Lord say so":
Viewing Rap Music as a Form of African American Spirituality Darrell Wesley
Chapter 6: From the same Womb, of the same Struggle: Hip Hop Music and its
Connection with the Blues and the Gospels VaNatta S. Ford Chapter 7:
Performing Spirituality: Lil Wayne's Letters from a New York Jail Sharon
Lauricalla Part II. Hip Hop and Religion Chapter 8: Rap with Soul and Pray
with Flow: Youth on Hip Hop Musicality and Catholic Spirituality Tim
Huffman and Amira De la Garza Chapter 9: Embracing the Nation: Hip Hop,
Louis Farrakhan, and Alternative Music Dawn-Marie Gibson Chapter 10: Oath
Continuities: The Inner Structure, Meaning, and Spiritualism of Mau Mau Hip
Hop Mickie Mwanzia Koster Chapter 11: My Soul Knows how to Flow: A Critical
Analysis of the History of Urban Black Christian-Themed Rap Erika D. Gault
Chapter 12: Morality, the Sacred, and God in Ghanaian Hip Hop Harry Nii
Koney Odamtten Chapter 13: In the Church, in the Streets: A Spectrum of
Religious Expression in Christian Hip Hop and Spoken Word Poetry in Atlanta
and Detroit Shanesha R. F. Brooks Tatum
Somewhere Underneath the MC's Wit and the Evangelical Word: Toward a
Christian Ethical Evaluation of Hip Hop Polemic James W. Perkinson Chapter
2: The Message from the Wilderness Michael D. Royster Chapter 3: "To Set at
Liberty Them that are Bruised": Exposing Liberation Theology within Hip Hop
Weldon Merrial McWilliams, IV Chapter 4: "Put Your Hands Together": The
Theological Meaning of Call-Response and Collective Participation in Rap
Music Angela M. Nelson Chapter 5: "Let the Redeemed of the Lord say so":
Viewing Rap Music as a Form of African American Spirituality Darrell Wesley
Chapter 6: From the same Womb, of the same Struggle: Hip Hop Music and its
Connection with the Blues and the Gospels VaNatta S. Ford Chapter 7:
Performing Spirituality: Lil Wayne's Letters from a New York Jail Sharon
Lauricalla Part II. Hip Hop and Religion Chapter 8: Rap with Soul and Pray
with Flow: Youth on Hip Hop Musicality and Catholic Spirituality Tim
Huffman and Amira De la Garza Chapter 9: Embracing the Nation: Hip Hop,
Louis Farrakhan, and Alternative Music Dawn-Marie Gibson Chapter 10: Oath
Continuities: The Inner Structure, Meaning, and Spiritualism of Mau Mau Hip
Hop Mickie Mwanzia Koster Chapter 11: My Soul Knows how to Flow: A Critical
Analysis of the History of Urban Black Christian-Themed Rap Erika D. Gault
Chapter 12: Morality, the Sacred, and God in Ghanaian Hip Hop Harry Nii
Koney Odamtten Chapter 13: In the Church, in the Streets: A Spectrum of
Religious Expression in Christian Hip Hop and Spoken Word Poetry in Atlanta
and Detroit Shanesha R. F. Brooks Tatum