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University at Albany

AMUS-226-1009: Hip Hop Mus & Culture

MusicOnline

Professor

Nicholas Conway

Credits

3

Mode

Online

Tuition

$3,840

Course Description

This course examines the evolution of Hip Hop music and culture (Graffiti art, B-Boying [breakdancing], DJ-ing, and MC-ing) from its birth in 1970's New York to its global and commercial explosion in the late 1990's. Students learn to think critically about both Hip Hop culture, and about the historical and political contexts in which Hip Hop culture took, and continues to take, shape. Particular attention is paid to questions of race, gender, authenticity, consumption, commodification, and globalization.

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