Anth3980/GloS3900
 

Instructor: Melisa Rivière. University of Minnesota, Fall 2006

 

 
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Melisa Rivière
Department of Anthropology
Institute for Global Studies

Office:

University of Minnesota
& Hamline University

Office hours & location:
Tues 12:45 – 2:00pm and by appointment
(387 Hubert H Humphrey Center/Anth TA office)
Email: rivi0001@umn.edu
Global Studies: 612.624.9007
Anthropology: 612.625.3400
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GLC8S
Office hours TBA

651-523-2682
Hamline University

 

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Anthropology of Hip-Hop in a Global Perspective © M.Rivière; 2006 - 2008
 
Anthropology of Hip-Hop Workshops

 

Hip-Hop Workshops:

An essential part of bridging theory with practice is experiencing the difference between learning to do hip-hop and learning about hip-hop. You are required to assist ONE of five workshops offered in aerosol/graffiti art, beat boxing, break dancing, lyricism, and turntablism. Workshop leaders are well-known local hip-hop icons.

In all sections of the course, the grade for this participation will be reflected in the workshop reaction papers (worth 15% of your overall grade). Workshop reaction papers should focus on the relationship between the study of hip-hop and the performative action of producing one of the elements of hip-hop.

Workshops by semester:

Spring 2008, Anth of HIp-Hop -Anth3980 // GloS 3900 + GloS 1600 (SEAM) // U of MN

Spring 2008, Hip-Hop in a Global Perspective - Anth 3980 // Hamline University

Fall 2006, Anth of Hip-Hop Anth3980 // GloS 3900 // U of MN

 

 
 
 

 
             

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