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This book explores the significance of reggae and hip hop in Southern Italy from the beginning of the 1980s to the present. Focusing on groups and solo artists located predominantly in the Southern Italian regions of Apulia and Sardinia, it examines the production and distribution of their music, lyrics and video clips. To this end, Reggae and Hip Hop in Southern Italy emphasizes the linguistic aspects of cultural marginalization as well as marginalities linked to geographical location, gender, and to social and political identification. The authors put forward three key arguments, namely: that the Southern Italian transcultural and multilingual musical productions defy the cultural stereotype of the South; that the musicians discussed are creating new alliances and transcultural exchanges that engage critically with the challenges and opportunities offered by globalization; and that these musical productions represent one of Italy's most significant forms of creative political expression since the 1970s. Reggae and Hip Hop in Southern Italy brings to light the distinctive characteristics of Italy's independent and marginal musical contexts of reggae and reggae-inflected hip hop. It will serve as an invaluable resource for academics and students of Italian cultural studies, global studies, and the politics of non-hegemonic cultural production. It also provides an engaging reference for those with an interest in southern Italy, Apulia, Sardinia, the southern question and independent and popular music more generally.
Relevant to students and scholars in the fields of Italian Studies, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Mediterranean Studies, Popular Music Studies and Global Studies Focused on groups and solo artists located predominantly in the Southern Italian regions of Apulia, Sicily and Sardinia Argues that that transcultural and multilingual musical production resists the marginalization of the South
Auteur
Susanna Scarparo is Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Language and Linguistics at the Australian National University, Australia. Mathias Sutherland Stevenson is Scholarly Teaching Fellow in the Bachelor of Global Studies, Faculty of Arts, at Monash University, Australia.
Contenu
Introduction.- Chapter 1: The Roots and Routes of Reggae from Jamaica to Italy.- Chapter 2: Inna Different Stylee: The Renaissance of Youth Culture and Politics in Bari.- Chapter 3: Sud Sound System, and the Revival of Salentine Language, Culture, and Identity.- Chapter 4: The Rise of the Posses and the Power of the Word.- Chapter 5: Southern Echoes of the Posses in Sardinia: Sa Razza.- Chapter 6: The Legacy of the Posses Beyond Genres and Across Generations: Randagiu Sardu, Mama Marjas, Claudia Aru.- Conclusion.