Beats, Rhymes, and Classroom Life
Hip-Hop Pedagogy and the Politics of Identity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:23rd Apr '09
Should be back in stock very soon

For over a decade, educators have looked to capitalize on the appeal of hip-hop culture, sampling its language, techniques, and styles as a way of reaching out to students. But beyond a fashionable hipness, what does hip-hop have to offer our schools? In this revelatory new book, Marc Lamont Hill shows how a serious engagement with hip-hop culture can affect classroom life in extraordinary ways. Based on his experience teaching a hip-hop–centered English literature course in a Philadelphia high school, and drawing from a range of theories on youth culture, identity, and educational processes, Hill offers a compelling case for the power of hip-hop in the classroom. In addition to driving up attendance and test performance, Hill shows how hip-hop–based educational settings enable students and teachers to renegotiate their classroom identities in complex, contradictory, and often unpredictable ways.
ISBN: 9780807749609
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 10mm
Weight: unknown
192 pages