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Discours rap-portés : analyse médiologique de l’interaction entre rap et littérature
Abstract In this article, I will analyze French rap music as a form of “neolittérature.” Rap music actualizes literature both aesthetically and politically. Through media interaction, rap music spreads literary content across different channels and audiences. Therefore, literature enters into a new semantic and pragmatic context in which it is reformulated by new postcolonial actors. As a “postcolonial product,” French rap music re-thinks literature through a decolonial approach to build new histories that are more inclusive in today’s society.
期刊介绍:
An established journal of reference inviting all critical approaches on the latest debates and issues in the field, Contemporary French & Francophone Studies (formerly known as SITES) provides a forum not only for academics, but for novelists, poets, artists, journalists, and filmmakers as well. In addition to its focus on French and Francophone studies, one of the journal"s primary objectives is to reflect the interdisciplinary direction taken by the field and by the humanities and the arts in general. CF&FS is published five times per year, with four issues devoted to particular themes, and a fifth issue, “The Open Issue” welcoming non-thematic contributions.