Street culture and peripheral youth policies: historical aspects and a look to hip-hop in Africa and Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2015.1.20134Keywords:
Hip-Hop, Identity, Cultural StudiesAbstract
The hip-hop culture is oriented aiming establish a collective project for society as a whole. In this case, the objective of this essay is to analyze the cultural activities of hip-hop in Africa and Brazil as possible mediations to new social practices and forms of representation on the various conflicts in the everyday. From a literature search focused on the theoretical line of Cultural Studies that thinks the process of identity and social representation, and also of the informal conversations with the hip-hop collective carried out in 2012, we noted the hip-hop role in democratization of information, as of new channel of information and the inclusion of new issuers.
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