87th chat, Tuesday August 8 2017: Hip Hop Librarian Consortium
6pm Pacific / 7pm Mountain / 8pm Central / 9pm Eastern
moderated by @KaiAlexisSmith @NicestLibrarian @maxmacias
Storify (pdf, html) by @violetbfox
Hip Hop pedagogy is “an examination of the way hip-hop constructs discourse, the way it produces rhetorical meaning through its complex method of digital sampling, and how such a rhetoric functions within the scope of argumentation.” (Jeff Rice, “The 1963 Hip-Hop Machine: Hip-Hop Pedagogy as Composition”, College Composition and Communication (2003), p. 454. Available at: jstor.org/stable/3594173)
Suggested resources:
- Hip Hop Librarian Consortium. Hip hop librarianship: leaders of the new school : a comprehensive bibliography (2017). Free download available: hiphoplibrarianship.wordpress.com
- WhoSampled.com : exploring the DNA of music. Available at: whosampled.com
- Arthur, Craig and Alyssa Archer. Keep it Wild Style: Hip Hop Pedagogy & Library Instruction [bibliography]. Available at: tinyurl.com/WILUWildStyle
- Macias, Max. Information diffusion and hip hop, Lowrider Librarian blog (2015). Available at: lowriderlibrarian.blogspot.com/2015/03/information-diffusion-and-hip-hop.html
- Hip Hop and Activism LibGuide, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Library (2017). Available at: libguides.library.cpp.edu/hiphopandact
- Piskor, Ed. Hip hop family tree (2013). [Four-volume set.] WorldCat.org record: worldcat.org/title/hip-hop-family-tree/oclc/861324827
- ACRL Hip Hop Librarian Consortium Discussion Group email list. Information at: ala.org/acrl/aboutacrl/directoryofleadership/discussiongroups/acr-dghiphop, direct link: lists.ala.org/sympa/info/acr-hiphop