In Hip Hop Time
Music, Memory, and Social Change in Urban Senegal
Catherine M. Appert
Reviews and Awards
"Appert's In Hip Hop Time is a riveting and deeply revelatory exploration of Hip Hop in Senegal, bristling with theoretical insights on Hip Hop, music, and globalization. Appert grapples with Hip Hop mythologies and methodologies, while successfully navigating the tensions between ethnography and musical analysis in refreshingly honest and rigorous ways that will benefit scholars across fields; this book is a wonderful addition to the Hip Hop Studies canon!" --H. Samy Alim, UCLA, David O. Sears Presidential Endowed Chair in the Social Sciences
"In this fine-grained musical ethnography, Catherine Appert samples, quotes and replays insights from Senegalese rappers to construct a beautifully layered analysis about collective memory, diaspora and locality, that also contests the triumphal myth of rap's political agency by identifying its limits. Highly recommended!" --Kelly Askew, Professor of Anthropology and Afroamerican & African Studies, University of Michigan
"Appert drops the beat on current ethnomusicology. Rigorously researched, and written in a prose that flows, In Hip Hop Time explores Rap Galsen's dialogic imagination, re-mixing storytelling and analysis to interrogate the myths that make ethnography and its subjects." --Ryan Skinner, Associate Professor, Music and African American and African Studies, Ohio State University