Introduction: Teaching for Critical Consciousness at the Intersection of Critical Media Literacy and Hip Hop Education

Daren Graves, L. Kelly, Sherell A. McArthur
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In the 1970s, Hip Hop emerged as a form of cultural expression that belied overly optimistic master narratives about racial and class progress being espoused in light of civil rights legislation and other social and political gains enabled by the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Freedom Struggle (Rose, 1994). The vast array of Hip Hop’s cultural features gave its producers a variety of means or modalities to practice intellectual, embodied, and spiritual behaviors and dispositions to disrupt this narrative and to develop counternarratives. As outlined by Chang (2005), Hip Hop culture is comprised of at least four key tenets; emceeing (the oral traditions of Hip Hop), dj’ing (the instrumental traditions of Hip Hop), breakin’ (sometimes called b-boyin’/b-girlin’; the kinesthetic/aesthetic traditions of Hip Hop), and graffiti (the visual art traditions of Hip Hop). “Knowledge of self” is often considered to be the fifth tenet of Hip Hop, where the other four elements come together help cultural producers and consumers develop a critical view of one’s self, their communities, and the larger sociopolitical context (Chang, 2005; Love, 2013). In this
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导言:批判媒介素养与嘻哈教育交叉的批判意识教学
在20世纪70年代,嘻哈作为一种文化表达形式出现,它掩盖了对种族和阶级进步过于乐观的主要叙述,这些叙述是根据民权立法和其他社会和政治成果而得到支持的,这些成果是由民权运动和黑人自由斗争促成的(Rose, 1994)。Hip - Hop的文化特征给了它的制作人各种各样的手段或方式来实践智力、具体化和精神上的行为和倾向,以破坏这种叙事并发展反叙事。正如Chang(2005)所概述的那样,嘻哈文化至少由四个关键原则组成;主持(Hip Hop的口头传统),主持(Hip Hop的乐器传统),霹雳舞(有时称为b-boyin /b-girlin);嘻哈的动觉/美学传统)和涂鸦(嘻哈的视觉艺术传统)。“自我认知”通常被认为是嘻哈的第五个原则,其他四个要素一起帮助文化生产者和消费者发展对自我、社区和更大的社会政治背景的批判性观点(Chang, 2005;爱,2013年)。在这个
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