Charlie D. Hankin is Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Pitzer College.
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Introduction 1. Yearning: "Nan lot dimansyon" 2. Raplove: "Es lo que hay" 3. Uprooting: "Que importa si sonamos americano hermano" 4. Scale: "Rap e meu lugar" 5. Writing: "Enraizados da letra" 6. Violence: "Sou fey blanch" Epilogue: En-/un-gendering Hip Hop
"Break and Flow is the product of great learning and greater passion. It draws on Hankin's extensive fieldwork in Cuba, Brazil, and Haiti to showcase the poetic innovation and political impact of rap artists responding to colonial legacies, present-day political circumstances, and their own aesthetic imperatives. Hankin's book exercises close analysis (by eye and by ear), critical theory, and a keen historical sensibility to produce a work of scholarship that celebrates three underexplored sites of hip-hop artistry." - Adam Bradley, UCLA, author of Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip Hop