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Dead Precedents: How Hip-Hop Defines the Future | by Roy Christopher

Dead Precedents: How Hip-Hop Defines the Future | by Roy Christopher

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This book is about is the many ways that the foundations of hip-hop appropriation—allusions and creative language use, as well as technology and self-reference—inform the new millennium.

In Dead Precedents, Roy Christopher traces the story of how hip-hop invented the twenty-first century. Emerging alongside cyberpunk in the 1980s, the hallmarks of hip-hop - allusion, self-reference, the use of new technologies, sampling, the cutting and splicing of language and sound - would come to define the culture of the new millennium.

Taking in the groundbreaking work of DJs and MCs, alongside writers like Burroughs, Dick and Gibson, as well as post-punk and DIY culture, Dead Precedents is a counter-culture history of the twentieth century, showcasing hip-hop's role in the creation of the world we now live in.

Dead Precedents uses the means and methods of cyberpunk and hauntology to thoughtfully remap hip-hop's spread from around the way to around the world. Its central argument is that the cultural practices of hip-hop culture are the blueprint to 21st century culture, and that an understanding of the appropriation of language and technology is an understanding of the now. Memories once firmly rooted in places in the past now float free of historical context. We all share memories courtesy of the mass media, and its rampant reproduction of artifacts.

About the Author

Roy Christopher marshals the middle between Mathers and McLuhan. He has written about music, media, and culture for over three decades for everything from regional newspapers and homegrown zines and blogs to books, academic journals, and national glossy magazines. He most recently contributed to both the St. James Encyclopedia of Hip-Hop Culture (St. James, 2018) and The Routledge Companion to Remix Studies(Routledge, 2015). He was assistant editor on Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture (MIT Press, 2008) and self-published an interview collection called Follow for Now: Interviews with Friends and Heroes (2007). He holds a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas at Austin and is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. As a child, he solved the Rubik's Cube competitively. His newest book is Dead Precedents: How Hip-Hop Defines the Future (Repeater, 2019).
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