Indigenous and Diaspora Reverberations: Hip Hop in Canada and Canadian Hip Hop. An Introduction
PART ONE REMEMBERING, NARRATING, AND ARCHIVING HIP HOP IN CANADA
1 Doing the Knowledge: Digitally Archiving Hip Hop in Canada
2 “And You Run Where You Can”: Music and Memory in Three Canadian Hip Hop Videos
3 Celebration, Resistance, and Action – Beat Nation: Hip Hop as Indigenous Culture
PART TWO REPRESENTATION AND BELONGING
4 Rapping to and for a Multivocal Canada: “Je M’y Oppose Au Nom de Toute la Nation”
5 Following the Thread: Toronto’s Place in Hip Hop Dance Histories
6 Exploring the Hip Hop Aural Imaginaries of New Immigrant and Indigenous Youth in Winnipeg
7 A Royal State of Mind: An Interview with True Daley
PART THREE POLITICS, POETICS, AND POTENTIALS
8 Post-Nationalist Hip Hop: Beatmaking and the Emergence of the Piu Piu Scene
9 Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: Hip Hop, Cultural Continuity, and First Nations Suicidality
10 Reppin’ Right: K’naan as Diasporic Disruption in North American Hip Hop
11 “The Hip Hop We See. The Hip Hop We Do.” Powerful and Fierce Women in Hip Hop in Canada