WSC 105 - (AA) The Rhetoric of Hip HopSemester Hours: 3
Unlike any other subculture in American history, the Hip Hop culture has transcended ethnic boundaries. We will examine the social conditions under which Hip Hop emerged as a cultural force in American society. We will probe economic, social, and political controversies evoked by Hip Hop culture. Students will also examine the shift in societal attitudes regarding these issues. The course will delve far beyond mainstream beats and mumble rap and begin to frame Hip Hop in a global and sociological context through rigorous examination of the art form. Students will analyze its role as a voice for those subjugated by systematic oppression. This class requires students to independently research and write about many aspects of Hip Hop culture.
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