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10 - The Foundations of Rap Music and Post-colonial Emancipation

Guadeloupe Hip-Hop

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 September 2022

Nanette de Jong
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University of Newcastle
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This chapter investigates the evolution of rap music in Guadeloupe at the end of the 1990s. Based on ethnographic data and grounded in both postcolonial and decolonial theories, the chapter explores the relationship between Guadeloupe and American hip-hop, as well as the role local French Caribbean cultural politics served in enabling new constructions of belonging to take root in Guadeloupe hip-hop.

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Print publication year: 2022

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Discography (Chronological Order)

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