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Rhyme's Challenge - Hip Hop, Poetry, and Contemporary Rhyming Culture

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Zusatztext A refreshingly serious and stimulating consideration of the formal tendencies of hip hop, Caplan's study infuses previous readings of hip hop's social concerns and historical situations with an exacting look at the pleasures and ramifications of rhyme. Informationen zum Autor David Caplan is Charles M. Weis Chair in English and Associate Director of Creative Writing at Ohio Wesleyan University. His previous books include Questions of Possibility: Contemporary Poetry and Poetic Form and the poetry collection In the World He Created According to His Will. Klappentext Rhyme's Challenge offers a concise, pithy primer to hip-hop poetics while presenting a spirited defense of rhyme in contemporary American poetry. David Caplan's stylish study examines hip-hop's central but supposedly outmoded verbal technique: rhyme. At a time when print-based poets generally dismiss formal rhyme as old-fashioned and bookish, hip-hop artists deftly deploy it as a way to capture the contemporary moment. Rhyme accommodates and colorfully chronicles the most conspicuous conditions and symbols of contemporary society: its products, technologies, and personalities. Zusammenfassung Rhyme's Challenge offers a concise, pithy primer to hip-hop poetics while presenting a spirited defense of rhyme in contemporary American poetry. David Caplan's stylish study examines hip-hop's central but supposedly outmoded verbal technique: rhyme. At a time when print-based poets generally dismiss formal rhyme as old-fashioned and bookish, hip-hop artists deftly deploy it as a way to capture the contemporary moment. Rhyme accommodates and colorfully chronicles the most conspicuous conditions and symbols of contemporary society: its products, technologies, and personalities. Ranging from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Eminem and Jay-Z, David Caplan's study demonstrates the continuing relevance of rhyme to poetry-and everyday life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Because It Rhymes Chapter 1 Reduced to Rhyme: Contemporary Doggerel Chapter 2 The Art of Rhymed Insult Chapter 3 Making Love in Mirrors: Hip-Hop Seduction Verse Chapter 4 The Inheritors of Hip Hop: Reclaiming Rhyme Conclusion Notes Index ...

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Authors David Caplan, David (Benjamin T. Spencer Professor of Literature Caplan
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.02.2014
 
EAN 9780195337136
ISBN 978-0-19-533713-6
No. of pages 192
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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