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God of the New Slaves or Slave to the Ideas of Religion and God?

Authors :
Monica R. Miller
Source :
The Cultural Impact of Kanye West ISBN: 9781349484393
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

Abstract

Religion, when dethroned from sacrality and the illusion of morality and affirmativeness, is just as ordinary as cherry pie. That talk of religion makes its way into the culture that we call hip-hop is of no surprise—after all, religion becomes just another (linguistic) way in which the social world is often discussed. In the same way, what some see as culture might be considered to hold “religious” weight and value for others and what holds “religious” weight and value for others might simply be referred to as culture. That is to say, there’s nothing intrinsic or of inherent value within these words that marks and delineates them as irreducibly different and distinct. What marks race or religion, for example, as “separate” domains is simply the constructed significance placed upon these terms across groups and communities. In other words, a term, or phrase like “religion in hip-hop” is in and of itself, empty of meaning and value. What they come to mean in time and space speaks to the contestation over ideas and values in the larger publics.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-349-48439-3
ISBNs :
9781349484393
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Cultural Impact of Kanye West ISBN: 9781349484393
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5ed48860efc42553ab6e9f54572c9a2f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137395825.0018