Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-Colonialism makes visible the anti-colonial, alterNative politics in hip hop texts created by Chican@s and Xican@s (indigenous-identified people of Mexican descent in the United States). McFarland builds on indigenous knowledge, anarchism, and transnational feminism to identify the emancipating power of Chican@ and Xican@ hip hop, including how women and non-gender conforming (two-spirit) MCs open up inclusive alterNative spaces that challenge colonialism and capitalism.
https://www.gandhi.com.mx/toward-a-chicanat-hip-hop-anti-colonialism1344785Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-colonialism<p><em>Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-Colonialism</em> makes visible the anti-colonial, alterNative politics in hip hop texts created by Chican@s and Xican@s (indigenous-identified people of Mexican descent in the United States). McFarland builds on indigenous knowledge, anarchism, and transnational feminism to identify the emancipating power of Chican@ and Xican@ hip hop, including how women and non-gender conforming (two-spirit) MCs open up inclusive alterNative spaces that challenge colonialism and capitalism.</p>https://kbimages1-a.akamaihd.net/Images/0b71296f-843e-4bc1-85d2-2fe8158320aa/300/300/False/image.jpg450instock470450420000https://www.gandhi.com.mx/media/catalog/product/2021-12-16T17:22:16+0000SOC022000Pancho McFarlandEpub 3SOC022000