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[Commlist] Nw book: Hip-Hop Archives: The Politics and Poetics of Knowledge Production
Fri Nov 03 13:07:40 GMT 2023
Intellect is pleased to share that /Hip-Hop Archives: The Politics and 
Poetics of Knowledge Production 
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/hip-hop-archives>/, edited by Mark V. 
Campbell and Murray Forman, is out now in hardback!
This book focuses on the culture and politics involved in building 
hip-hop archives. It addresses practical aspects, including methods of 
accumulation, curation, preservation, and digitization and critically 
analyzes institutional power, community engagement, urban economics, 
public access, and the ideological implications associated with hip-hop 
culture’s enduring tensions with dominant social values.
The collection of essays are divided into four sections; Doing the 
Knowledge, Challenging Archival Forms, Beyond the Nation and 
Institutional Alignments: Interviews and Reflections. The book covers a 
range of official, unofficial, DIY and community archives and 
collections and features chapters by scholar practitioners, educators 
and curators. A wide swath of hip-hop culture is featured in the book, 
including a focus on dance, graffiti, clothing, and battle rap. The 
range of authors and their topics span countries in Asia, Europe, the 
Caribbean and North America.
*_Table of Contents
_*
*List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction:* “An Archival State of Mind” – /Mark V. Campbell/
*SECTION 1: DOING THE KNOWLEDGE*
*1. *The Hip Hop Archive and the High School Student: Symbiotic 
Knowledge Disruption – /Kulsoom Anwer Shaikh
/*2.* Hip Hop as a Practical and Methodological Issue: Libraries in 
Russia – /Sergey Ivanov/
*3. *Hip Hop Dance and the Circulation of Breaking Footage – /Mary 
Fogarty and Jason “J-Sun” Noer/
*4.* The Black History 101 Mobile Museum and the Michigan Hip-Hop 
Archive – /Khalid El-Hakim/
*SECTION 2: CHALLENGING ARCHIVAL FORMS*
*5. *As We Walk through the Archived Files of All Styles: Archival 
Practices and Cultural Memory on Battle Rap Forums – /Sean Robertson-Palmer/
*6.* The Responsibilities and Challenges of Community-Engaged Archives: 
Lessons from Building the Massachusetts Hip-Hop Archive – /Pacey Foster/
*7.* The Ballad of “Grandmaster PH”: Contesting Narratives and Lost 
Archives in Philippine Hip-Hop – /James Gabrillo/
*8. *Painting, Image, and Cultural Heritage: The Graffiti Mural 
Fascinate as Visual Ecology – /Jacob Kimvall/
*9. *Oral History and the Accidental Archive – /Giuseppe “u.net 
<http://u.net>” Pipitone
/
*SECTION 3: BEYOND THE NATION *
*10. *Traces of Solidarity and Breakdown: Domestic Collection in 
Post-Yugoslav Hip Hop Fanzines and Mixtapes – /Owen Kohl and Dragana 
Cvetanović/
*11.* Living Archives: Producing Knowledge about Hip-Hop Culture in East 
Germany – /Leonard Schmieding/
*12. *Rap Cubano in the Archive: The Immaterial Paradox – /Pablo D. 
Herrera Veitia/
*SECTION 4: INSTITUTIONAL ALIGNMENTS: INTERVIEWS AND REFLECTIONS 249*
*13. *Nwaka Onwusa (Vice President and Chief Curator, Rock and Roll Hall 
of Fame)
*14. *Ben Ortiz (Assistant Curator, Cornell Hip Hop Collection)
*15. *Martha Diaz (Chief Curator/Archivist, Hip Hop Education Center and 
Associate Curator/Archivist, Universal Hip Hop Museum)
*Afterword *– /Murray Forman/
*Notes on Contributors*
*Index*
*
*Please visit our website for more information:
www.intellectbooks.com/hip-hop-archives
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/hip-hop-archives>
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