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CULT 320: 
Globalization and Culture 
Kara Heitz, 11/25/2014
Questions: 
• What is the relationship between globalization, 
neoliberal capitalism, and the development of hip-hop 
music and culture? 
• How did hip-hop spread globally? Has hip-hop become 
a global form of resistance music, and if so, why? 
• Has hip-hop become appropriated and/or 
commodified? Do we see examples of commodification 
and appropriation in the Chang and Aidi articles? Given 
this, can hip hop still be a form of resistance (to 
capitalism, oppression, inequality, etc.)? 
• What forms of resistance have we encountered in 
previous course readings, and what happened in these 
situations? Resistance to what and how? What actually 
needs to be resisted - neoliberal capitalism, 
globlalization, etc. or something more specific? And 
how has/should resistance actually occur?
The Global Politics of Hip Hop 
• Hip hop as “global” genre from its beginnings 
• Neoliberal capitalism and the American context of 
the emergence of hip hop (1970s/early 1980s) 
• Impact on African American communities 
• Globalization of neoliberal capitalism and hip hop 
• Hip hop perceived as “music of resistance” globally
“… taken as a whole, breaking, writing, rapping were means by which urban youth could 
seize public space that had been increasingly denied them. In the pioneer days of hip hop, 
DJs tapped into public power sources and set up huge outdoor speakers to get the party 
started, turning playgrounds and parks into places of celebration and community. There 
were no speeches about police brutality or dilapidated housing, but their surroundings 
never let them forget where they lived and their memories and observations often made 
it into their lyrics, their samples, and their masterpieces painted on the sides of subway 
cars that spread their message through the city. Hip hop, in other words, was a creative 
means to try to escape poverty and oppression while commenting on it.” 
- Robin Kelley, pg. xiii
“… there are historical and political reasons why the ghettoes of North America and 
African Americans continue to loom so large in the imaginations of hip hoppers all over 
the globe. Black America’s inner cities have been perceived by aggrieved populations as 
sites of resistance. Before the proliferation of images of gangsterism as authentic 
representations of Black urban life, African-American popular culture was embraced 
from Brazil to South Africa to Ghana as a source of inspiration and liberation. Even in 
the early years of hip hop, groups like Public Enemy, X-Clan, Jungle Brothers, Queen 
Latifah, Poor Righteous Teachers, to name a few, were sometimes seen as models of 
libratory politics, And these same artists, in turn, resurrected traditions of Pan- 
Africanism and international solidarity by their willingness to address the oppression of 
people outside the U.S. …” 
- Robin Kelley, pg. xv
Commodification & Appropriation 
• Commodification 
• “The transformation of goods, services, ideas or other 
entities that normally may not be considered goods for 
sale into a commodity (a marketable and saleable item)” 
• Cultural appropriation 
• More neutral meaning: “The adoption of some specific 
elements of one culture by a different cultural group.” 
• More negative view: “Borrowing of an element of a 
minority culture by the dominant culture or a dominant 
cultural group.”
“I’m like Che Guevara 
with bling on!” 
- Jay-Z, from “Public Service Announcement” 
on the Black Album

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11 25-14 slides

  • 1. CULT 320: Globalization and Culture Kara Heitz, 11/25/2014
  • 2. Questions: • What is the relationship between globalization, neoliberal capitalism, and the development of hip-hop music and culture? • How did hip-hop spread globally? Has hip-hop become a global form of resistance music, and if so, why? • Has hip-hop become appropriated and/or commodified? Do we see examples of commodification and appropriation in the Chang and Aidi articles? Given this, can hip hop still be a form of resistance (to capitalism, oppression, inequality, etc.)? • What forms of resistance have we encountered in previous course readings, and what happened in these situations? Resistance to what and how? What actually needs to be resisted - neoliberal capitalism, globlalization, etc. or something more specific? And how has/should resistance actually occur?
  • 3. The Global Politics of Hip Hop • Hip hop as “global” genre from its beginnings • Neoliberal capitalism and the American context of the emergence of hip hop (1970s/early 1980s) • Impact on African American communities • Globalization of neoliberal capitalism and hip hop • Hip hop perceived as “music of resistance” globally
  • 4. “… taken as a whole, breaking, writing, rapping were means by which urban youth could seize public space that had been increasingly denied them. In the pioneer days of hip hop, DJs tapped into public power sources and set up huge outdoor speakers to get the party started, turning playgrounds and parks into places of celebration and community. There were no speeches about police brutality or dilapidated housing, but their surroundings never let them forget where they lived and their memories and observations often made it into their lyrics, their samples, and their masterpieces painted on the sides of subway cars that spread their message through the city. Hip hop, in other words, was a creative means to try to escape poverty and oppression while commenting on it.” - Robin Kelley, pg. xiii
  • 5. “… there are historical and political reasons why the ghettoes of North America and African Americans continue to loom so large in the imaginations of hip hoppers all over the globe. Black America’s inner cities have been perceived by aggrieved populations as sites of resistance. Before the proliferation of images of gangsterism as authentic representations of Black urban life, African-American popular culture was embraced from Brazil to South Africa to Ghana as a source of inspiration and liberation. Even in the early years of hip hop, groups like Public Enemy, X-Clan, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah, Poor Righteous Teachers, to name a few, were sometimes seen as models of libratory politics, And these same artists, in turn, resurrected traditions of Pan- Africanism and international solidarity by their willingness to address the oppression of people outside the U.S. …” - Robin Kelley, pg. xv
  • 6. Commodification & Appropriation • Commodification • “The transformation of goods, services, ideas or other entities that normally may not be considered goods for sale into a commodity (a marketable and saleable item)” • Cultural appropriation • More neutral meaning: “The adoption of some specific elements of one culture by a different cultural group.” • More negative view: “Borrowing of an element of a minority culture by the dominant culture or a dominant cultural group.”
  • 7. “I’m like Che Guevara with bling on!” - Jay-Z, from “Public Service Announcement” on the Black Album