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#ThugLife 2.0: The Future of Black Masculinity and the Tupac Hologram. A Presentation Given at the 2012 Tupac |
2012-09-28 |
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To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, �Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination,� that explored Shakur�s life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hip Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, a Professor of Black Popular Culture in the Department of African and African American Studies at Duke University, served as a featured speaker at the conference. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Opening Remarks and Session 1 Presentations |
2012-09-28 |
Peterson, James, Roberts, Georgia M., Chartier, Courtney, Jones, Stacy |
Presentations include "The Tupac Shakur Reader" by Dr. James Peterson and Georgia M. Roberts and "The Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection" by Courtney Chartier and Stacy Jones. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Papers of the 2012 Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop, Education & Expanding the Archival Imagi |
2013-08-19 |
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To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination, that explored Shakurs life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Featured speakers included Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Professor of Black Popular Culture at Duke University; Dr. Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, Vice Provost for Diversity and Professor of History at the University of Connecticut; Kevin Powell, author and political activist; and Dr. Akinyele K. Umoja, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Georgia State University.
These documents represent fifteen papers submitted by panelists at the 2012 conference. Information for each author may be found in the section entitled Panelist Biographies. The papers have been reformatted only to maintain similarity in font style and margins. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Presentations of the 2012 Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop, Education & Expanding the Archiva |
2013-08-19 |
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To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination, that explored Shakurs life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Featured speakers included Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Professor of Black Popular Culture at Duke University; Dr. Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, Vice Provost for Diversity and Professor of History at the University of Connecticut; Kevin Powell, author and political activist; and Dr. Akinyele K. Umoja, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Georgia State University.
The twelve presentations were submitted by panelists at the 2012 conference. Information for each author may be found in the section entitled Panelist Biographies. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Presentations of the 2012 Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop, Education & Expanding the Archiva |
2013-08-19 |
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To promote teaching and research of the Shakur Collection, the AUC Woodruff Library held a two-day conference September 28-29, 2012, Hip Hop, Education, and Expanding the Archival Imagination, that explored Shakurs life and work as well as Hip Hop archives and studies. Hop scholars, educators, students and artists from around the country convened for the event. Featured speakers included Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Professor of Black Popular Culture at Duke University; Dr. Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, Vice Provost for Diversity and Professor of History at the University of Connecticut; Kevin Powell, author and political activist; and Dr. Akinyele K. Umoja, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Georgia State University.
The twelve presentations were submitted by panelists at the 2012 conference. Information for each author may be found in the section entitled Panelist Biographies. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 02: "The Hip Hop Collection at Cornell University", September 28, 2012 |
2012-09-28 |
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A panel presentation "The Hip Hop Collection at Cornell University" by Kool DJ Red Alert, Joe Conzo, Jr., Benjamin Ortiz, and Katherine Reagan. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 03: "Changing the Game: How Tupac's Legacy and Hip Hop Culture Have Found Their Place in College Class |
2012-09-28 |
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A panel presentation "Changing the Game: How Tupac's Legacy and Hip Hop Culture Have Found Their Place in College Classrooms Across Disciplines" by Dr. Carlos Morrison, Ashley Strong-Green, and Celnisha Dangerfield. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 04: Panel Presentations, September 28, 2012 |
2012-09-28 |
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Presentations include: "History with a Soundtrack: YouTube, Vernacular History and Tupac Shakur" by Steve Spence, and "Tupac's Back: Archive Fever, Resurrection and the Artistic Presence of Tupac in Hip Hop Culture" by Wilfredo Gomez. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 05: Panel Presentations, September 28, 2012 |
2012-09-28 |
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Presentations include: "Tubas and Beats: From Corridos to Chicano: a Hip Hop and the Transmission of Social Conflict, Resistance and Diasporic Community Knowledge" by Jose Garcia and Ismael Cuevas; "Tupac and Native American Studies: Creating Connections Through Linguistics, Historical Activism and Photography" by Dr. Melissa Leal; and "The Architects of Culture: Tupac as Architect" by James Cox. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 06: "Tupac Shakur, Authentic Hip Hop Leadership, and the HipHop 2020 Curriculum Project (HipHop 2020) |
2012-09-28 |
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A panel presentation, "Tupac Shakur, Authentic Hip Hop Leadership, and the HipHop 2020 Curriculum Project HBCU Classroom" by Dr. Jocelyn Wilson, Zaneta J. Smith, Joshua Moore, Brandon Frame, and Dr. Emery Petchauer. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 07: "Better Dayz: Tupac's Critical Call for a Better Legal System", September 19, 2012 |
2012-09-29 |
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A panel presentation "Better Dayz: Tupac's Critical Call for a Better Legal System" by Andre Douglas Pond Cummings, Pamela Bridgewater, and Nick Sciullo. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 08: Panel Presentations, September 28, 2012 |
2012-09-28 |
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Presentations include: "Tupac in the Classroom: From Cointelpro to Critical Consciousness" by Dr. Jesse Benjamin; "Tupac's Law: Thug Policy and the Crisis of Black Masculinity" by Dr. Seneca Vaught; and "Hip Hop and Its Destruction of Schools as We Know It: How Hip Hop is Being Used to Finally Challenge Contemporary Forms of Learning" by Luis Cortes. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 09: Panel Presentations, September 28, 2012 |
2012-09-28 |
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Presentations include "Strictly for My N.I.G.G.A.Z.: the Intellectual Plight of Tupac Shakur" by Regina N. Bradley; "Hip Hop and Its Contribution to African American Literature" by Jonathan Grant; and "Me Against the World: Infusing Blues Ideology in Rap Aesthetics" by Joseph L. Lewis. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 10: "The ABC's of Being Black: How Middle School Black Students Construct Their Racial Identities Amon |
2012-09-29 |
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A panel presentation, "The ABC's of Being Black: How Middle School Black Students Construct Their Racial Identities Amongst Culturally Biased Curriculum" by Ryan Glover, Windsor Jordan, Jr., and Dalia Bishop. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 11: Panel Presentations, September 29, 2012 |
2012-09-29 |
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Presentations include: "Ain't Trickin If You Got It: Identifying the Trickster Tradition in Contemporary Rap Music" by Courtney Terry; "T.H.U.G. L. I. F. E.: A Re-Examination of Black Maleness in the 20th Century Through the Art and Lives of James Baldwin, Richard Wright and Tupac Shakur" by Sidney A. Robbins. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 12: "Documenting Houston Hip Hop", September 29, 2012 |
2012-09-29 |
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A panel presentation "Documenting Houston Hip Hop" by Julie Grob, Maco L. Faniel, and Langston Collin Wilkins. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 13: "2Pac and the Role His Work Played in the Critical Development of Men of Color Activist Scholars i |
2012-09-29 |
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A panel presentation "2Pac and the Role His Work Played in the Critical Development of Men of Color Activist Scholars in Their Efforts to Create 'Thug Mansion' " by Isidoro Guzman and Robert Unzueta II. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 14: "All Eyez on 'Pac': A Thug Poet's Legacy from the Street to the Academy & Beyond", September 29, 2 |
2012-09-29 |
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A panel presentation "All Eyez on 'Pac': A Thug Poet's Legacy from the Street to the Academy & Beyond" by Dr. Stephane Dunn, Tara D. Miller, Dr. Corrie Claiborne, Dr. Samuel T. Livingston, and Dr. David Wall Rice. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 15: Panel Presentations, September 29, 2012 |
2012-09-29 |
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Presentations include "Tupac's Archives as Documentary Heritage of Genre and a Generation" by Anonymouz; "Generational Dissonance and the Archive: The Selector's Dilemma" by Murray Forman; and "Painting a Perfect Picture: Democratizing Provenance in the Appraisal of Hip Hop Archives" by Jarrett M. Drake. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |
Session 16: "Tupac Amaru Shakur in the Archives and the Classroom: Outcomes from a Gender, Race and Religion i |
2012-09-29 |
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A panel presentation "Tupac Amaru Shakur in the Archives and the Classroom: Outcomes from a Gender, Race and Religion in Hip Hop Seminary Course" by Dr. Shanesha R.F. Brooks-Tatum, Reverend Christopher Reeves, and Reverend Jerrie'Me Wright. |
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination |