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Jaspal Naveel Singh

Transcultural Voices: Narrating Hip Hop Culture in Complex Delhi

Transcultural Voices: Narrating Hip Hop Culture in Complex Delhi

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This book explores the narratives and voices of young, male practitioners of hip-hop culture in Delhi, India, highlighting their understanding of hip-hop as a transformative force in their lives and futures. It combines linguistic ethnography, sociolinguistics, and discourse studies to address issues such as gender and sexuality, identity construction, and global culture.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 328 pages
Publication date: 31 October 2021
Publisher: Multilingual Matters


This captivating book delves into the captivating narratives and diverse voices of young, predominantly male practitioners of hip-hop culture in the vibrant city of Delhi, India. The author passionately advocates for practitioners to embrace hip-hop as a multifaceted phenomenon that can be both appropriated and authenticated, bringing it to life in the local and global context. Moreover, hip-hop serves as a powerful tool for individuals to transform their lives and shape their futures in the rapidly globalizing urban landscapes of Delhi.

Within the pages of this remarkable book, a multitude of dancers, artists, musicians, and cultural theorists come together to forge their unique transcultural voices within the global realm of hip-hop. Through a rich blend of linguistic ethnography, sociolinguistics, and discourse studies, the author addresses a wide range of pressing issues, including gender and sexuality, identity construction, and the intricate interplay of global cultures.

The narratives presented in this book are rich and multifaceted, offering a deep insight into the lives and experiences of these young practitioners. They navigate the complexities of gender roles, societal expectations, and the search for self-expression in a rapidly changing world. Through their art, music, and words, they challenge stereotypes, break barriers, and redefine what it means to be a part of the hip-hop community.

One of the key themes explored in the book is the construction of identity. The practitioners delve into the complexities of their own identities, blending cultural heritage, personal experiences, and the influence of hip-hop culture. They explore the ways in which hip-hop has provided them with a platform to express themselves, challenge norms, and forge connections with others who share their passion.

The book also sheds light on the global impact of hip-hop culture. The practitioners discuss the ways in which they have been influenced by the global hip-hop scene, as well as how they have contributed to its growth and evolution in India. They highlight the importance of cultural exchange, collaboration, and the power of storytelling to bridge cultural divides and promote understanding.

Through its engaging and thought-provoking narratives, this book offers a valuable contribution to the study of hip-hop culture and its role in shaping the lives of young individuals in urban environments. It provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities of gender, sexuality, identity, and global culture, and serves as a testament to the resilience and creativity of those who embrace hip-hop as a means of self-expression and social change.

In conclusion, this captivating book offers a profound exploration of the narratives and voices of young, predominantly male practitioners of hip-hop culture in Delhi, India. It encourages readers to embrace hip-hop as a dynamic and transformative force, while also shedding light on the broader social and cultural implications of this cultural movement. By listening to the stories of these practitioners, we gain a deeper appreciation for the power of art, music, and self-expression to shape our lives and contribute to a more inclusive and diverse world.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 210 x 148 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800413818

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