Le jazz et le hip-hop : atouts raciaux et culturels dans le sillage de Katrina
In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, African-Americans have used jazz and hip-hop as a way to express grief and anger. Racialization seems to be a major component in this tragedy in the sense that jazz and hip-hop bolstered the emergence of a collective identity. Drawing upon Benford's and Sn...
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| description | In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, African-Americans have used jazz and hip-hop as a way to express grief and anger. Racialization seems to be a major component in this tragedy in the sense that jazz and hip-hop bolstered the emergence of a collective identity. Drawing upon Benford's and Snow's social movement framework, it is argued that both Jazz and hip hop were critical resources deployed against an apocalyptic situation. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-421d9b5a7c6f435a8464a2dfa3c364dc2024-12-09T13:19:00ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2014-12-012910.4000/etudescaribeennes.7129Le jazz et le hip-hop : atouts raciaux et culturels dans le sillage de KatrinaFreddy MarcinIn the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, African-Americans have used jazz and hip-hop as a way to express grief and anger. Racialization seems to be a major component in this tragedy in the sense that jazz and hip-hop bolstered the emergence of a collective identity. Drawing upon Benford's and Snow's social movement framework, it is argued that both Jazz and hip hop were critical resources deployed against an apocalyptic situation.https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/7129emotionjazzhip-hopframing processcollective behavior |
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