I had to share this image. In searching for something to post for this week, I stumbled across this gem. I think it speaks very loudly in the structure of layers and bright color. I thought it might symbolize direction and a sense of timidness, as if a mask was covering the face. This woman’s face looks very frightened and I thought maybe it was because the hands gripped around the face where forcing her to look a certain direction and then being startled about what she saw. This thought may be way out there but I think it correlates to the origins of Hip Hop. Young generations being told what to do, where to turn, and not really having a backbone to rely on so they hide behind all sorts of masks, like dance, graffiti, writing, and gang life. In tern the youth rebel and become angry. I have found that with all of these masks comes beauty and creativity. Through this energy many distinct lines become one and anarchy’s establish. Let me know your thoughts.
Showing posts with label Flow Layer Rupture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flow Layer Rupture. Show all posts
Monday, October 1, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Applying Hebdige to Hip hop: Flow, Layer, Rupture
Let's use this space to flesh out how we can use Hebdige and Rose
to understand what hip hop means to hip hop heads. What is hip hop's
system of signs? And what do they mean?
What are the key signs, symbols and themes in hip hop culture?
What are the homologies in hip hop culture? (E.g) What are the similarities we can identify across hip hop's different elements? What do graffiti, break dancing, rapping and MC'ing share? Do they have similar structures of meaning?
Consider the images below -- How can we use Tricia Rose's concepts of Flow, Layering and Rupture/Breaks to analyze hip hop culture and style?
How does this work in breakdancing?
What are these artists sampling and layering as they construct their hip hop style and image on these album covers? How are they acting as bricoleurs, combining commodities, images and histories to create new meaning?
What are a few core elements of hip hop culture and style?
Here and in class I want us to brainstorm some of the key signs and homologies of hip hop so we can start to understand what hip hop means to the subcultural members?
One that stands out to me is a demand to define oneself and one's neighborhood -- to refuse the definitions and representations offered by mainstream press. To demand space and recognition so often denied to young people of color. That seems consistent in hip hop across time and place...
What else? Respond in the comments here or add your own post with the same label.
What are the key signs, symbols and themes in hip hop culture?
What are the homologies in hip hop culture? (E.g) What are the similarities we can identify across hip hop's different elements? What do graffiti, break dancing, rapping and MC'ing share? Do they have similar structures of meaning?
Consider the images below -- How can we use Tricia Rose's concepts of Flow, Layering and Rupture/Breaks to analyze hip hop culture and style?
How does this work in breakdancing?
What are these artists sampling and layering as they construct their hip hop style and image on these album covers? How are they acting as bricoleurs, combining commodities, images and histories to create new meaning?
What are a few core elements of hip hop culture and style?
Here and in class I want us to brainstorm some of the key signs and homologies of hip hop so we can start to understand what hip hop means to the subcultural members?
One that stands out to me is a demand to define oneself and one's neighborhood -- to refuse the definitions and representations offered by mainstream press. To demand space and recognition so often denied to young people of color. That seems consistent in hip hop across time and place...
What else? Respond in the comments here or add your own post with the same label.
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