
S03E13 | Hip Hop Scholarship: Interview with Dr. Shahara'Tova V. Dente
Crystal Springs, Mississippi: two girls graduated…
January 13, 20171h 17m
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Show Notes
Crystal Springs, Mississippi: two girls graduated from their small town high school and grew up to be Dr. Shahara'Tova "Shaye" Dente, English PhD, and our own Dr. Liz Wayne, TED Fellow. Shaye gives us insight into the research and teaching of hip hop, social movements, and hip hop literature. Xine and Liz interview Shaye about pipeline programs for underrepresented minorities to the question of what makes good literature. We talk Jay-Z, Drake, Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj, Lil' Kim, Iggy Azalea -- and whether the vampires of Twilight suck. What does it mean to teach African American literature in the South, passing by cotton fields and former plantations, if you're Black?