The Hip Hop & Obama Reader
Edited by Travis L. Gosa and Erik Nielson
Author Information
Travis L. Gosa is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Cornell University. He holds faculty appointments in Education and American Studies, and is affiliated with the Cornell Center for the Study of Inequality. Since 2008, he has served on the advisory board of Cornell's Hip Hop Collection, the largest archive on early hip hop culture in the United States. He teaches courses on hip hop culture, educational inequality, and African American families. His most recent work has been published with peer-reviewed journals Poetics, Journal of Popular Music Studies, Teacher's College Record, Popular Music and Society, and the Journal of American Culture. He also writes regularly for popular outlets, including The Root, FoxNews, Ebony, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Erik Nielson is Assistant Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of Richmond, where he teaches courses on African American literature, hip hop culture, and advanced writing. He received his M.A. in English from University College London and his Ph.D., also in English, from the University of Sheffield. He has lectured on African American literature and hip hop culture at major conferences in the U.S., the U.K., and Canada, and he has published articles in several peer reviewed journals, including African American Review, MELUS, Race and Justice, International Journal of Cultural Studies, and Journal of Popular Music Studies. He also writes regularly for popular outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Atlantic, and NPR and has been interviewed by a wide range of national media organizations. He is currently at work on his manuscript, Under Surveillance: Policing the Resistance in Hip Hop, for Manchester University Press.
Contributors:
Elizabeth Méndez Berry, New York University
Charlie Braxton, Author and Activist
Ruth Nicole Brown, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Cathy J. Cohen, University of Chicago
Pero G. Dagbovie, Michigan State University
Torie Rose DeGhett, Columbia University
Cynthia Estremera, Lehigh University
Sujatha Fernandes, Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Murray Forman, Northeastern University
Kyra D. Gaunt, City University of New York
Anthony Kwame Harrison, Virginia Tech
Raphael Heaggans, Niagara University
Michael P. Jeffries, Wellesley College
Bakari Kitwana, Author and CEO, Rap Sessions
Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, University of Connecticut
James Braxton Peterson, Lehigh University
Kevin Powell, Author and Activist
Tricia Rose, Brown University