23
Feb
08

Hip-Hop Studies – Study of Life

Uhuru Afrikans and Guests,
This blog continues from other blogs of mine to focus on the study of hip hop and contemporary world culture and arts from a youth Pan-Afrikan Marxist-Fanonian literary perspective. I aim to be simple and to the point and to relate ideas explored to the reality at hand, as KRS-ONE stipulates among his own theories of hip hop. My own creative works may be highlighted here as well. Look out for some things.


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Fully Fighting (Frantz Fanon)

Frantz Fanon said: The colonized man who writes for his people ought to use the past with the intention of opening the future, as an invitation to action and a basis for hope. But to ensure that hope and to give it form, he must take part in action and throw himself body and soul into the national struggle. You may speak about everything under the sun; but when you decide to speak of that unique thing in man's life that is represented by the fact of opening up new horizons, by bringing light to your own country, and by raising yourself and your people to their feet, then you must collaborate on the physical plane. -The Wretched of the Earth: "On National Culture"

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