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    Art Crimes: The Governance of Hip Hop Graffiti by Lombard, Kara-Jane

    Published 2013
    “…This article explores the governmental incorporation of hip hop graffiti. It seeks to answer the question: how has governance in relation to graffiti changed? …”
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    Wildstyle women: female hip hop graffiti by Lombard, Kara-Jane

    Published 2014
    “…Hip hop graffiti is considered a predominantly male subculture, but girls and women have been consistently involved since it first emerged. …”
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    Dissatisfaction and dissent in the transmodal performances of hip-hop artists in Mongolia by Dovchin, Sender

    Published 2018
    “…In so doing, Mongolian hip-hop artists utilize the vernacular of the genre as a means of expressing political dissatisfaction and dissent. …”
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    Musical borrowing in hip-hop music: theoretical frameworks and case studies by Williams, Justin A.

    Published 2010
    “…'Musical borrowing in hip-hop' begins with a crucial premise: the hip-hop world, as an imagined community, regards unconcealed intertextuality as integral to the production and reception of its artistic culture. …”
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    From subways to product labels: The commercial incorporation of hip hop graffiti by Lombard, Kara-Jane

    Published 2013
    “…Once described as a terrorist act, hip-hop graffiti has been increasingly appropriated by commercial, art, and government institutions. …”
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    Theorising Hip-hop Dance In The Philippines: Blurring The Lines Of Genre, Mode And Dimension by Perillo, J. Lorenzo

    Published 2013
    “…While Hip-hop is recognised as a global musical culture, few studies have examined its practices of choreography. …”
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    “Our Lives are Lived in Freestyle”: Social and Dynamic Productions of Breaking and Hip Hop Culture by Marie, Lucas

    Published 2018
    “…Based on fieldwork with breakers (hip hop dancers) living in New York, Osaka, and Perth, as well from prior experiences within my field of study, this thesis explores how breakers work to produce, sustain and transform hip hop culture. …”
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    Dinding grafiti...Tarian robot...Pudu jail ke zaman Hip Hop / Azahari Khalip by Khalip, Azahari

    Published 2019
    “…Dinding grafiti ……Tarian Robot ……Pudu Jail ke Zaman Hip Hop merupakan sorotan waktu bermulanya budaya seni jalanann yang berputik dari budaya Pop atau Rap di dalam kesenian muzik dan fesyen sehinggalah ianya berkembang pesat sebagai satu wadah seni masyarakat urban yang bermula di Amerika, hinggalah ianya berkembang menjadi bentukan seni yang kukuh dan diterima oleh masyarakat secara global. …”
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    Social entrepreneurship in youth culture: Morganics, Russell Simmons and Emile 'XY?' Jansen by Lombard, Kara-Jane

    Published 2012
    “…Taking the subculture of hip hop as a case study, three contexts are explored — Morganics in Australia, “Russell Simmons: Philanthropist” in the USA and Emile “XY?” …”
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    A survey on perception of teachers, parents and students in learning songs with explicit lyrics / Jeanie Ling Ching by Jeanie Ling , Ching

    Published 2018
    “…Students enjoy and have fun singing to the rhythmic hip-hop and rap songs, regardless of the explicit lyrics. …”
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    What's hip, what's hop? disharmonized representations of gender in music videos by Fuziah Kartini Hassan Basri, Faridah Ibrahim, Mus Chairil Samani

    Published 2010
    “…The hip-hop music videos focus on the female bodies (‘hip’) and how men behave towards them (‘hop’). …”
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    Missing in action by Perera, Suvendrini

    Published 2012
    “…This essay weaves itself around the figure of the hip-hop artist M.I.A. Its driving questions are about the impossible choices and willed identifications of a dirty war and the forms of media, cultural politics and creativity they engender; their inescapable traces and unaccountable hauntings and returns in diasporic lives. …”
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    Reading popular music festivals through the lens of public sphere by Chakravarty, Devpriya

    Published 2017
    “…This essay argues that the communicative network of the public sphere which is known to be strengthened by its cultural connects through press and mass media can also be shaped by popular music culture like hip-hop, rock or electronic dance music. A cultural public sphere is comprised of numerous networks of mass and popular culture which help in shaping the participants’ articulations of politics, both public and personal. …”
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    Men Against the Wall: Graffiti(ed) Masculinities by Lombard, Kara-Jane

    Published 2013
    “…This paper invokes the categories of the masculine that have been discursively constructed in the historical and social context of hip hop and graffiti culture. The production and performance of graffiti(ed) masculinities are the result of a complex mix that samples notions of class, race, violence, space, commodification, gender, resistance, and violence. …”
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