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Negro Soy Yo
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  ix

Introduction  1

1. Raced Neoliberalism: Groundings for Hip Hop  29

2. Hip Hop Cubano: An Emergent Site of Black Life  57

3. New Revolutionary Horizons  91

4. Critical Self-Fashionings and Their Gendering  135

5. Racial Challenges and the State  171

6. Whither Hip Hop Cubano?  199

Postscript  235

Notes  239

References  255

Index  273

About the Author

Marc D. Perry is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African and African Diaspora Studies at Tulane University.

Reviews

"If you're not familiar with Cuban hip hop,Negro Soy Yo is an excellent starting point to get the wheels turning in your head, to start thinking about the music and all of the different places it is coming from, what it’s discussing and why. Perry has given us an excellent text to get people from outside of the island to consider how the music communicates things about society that we don’t get elsewhere."
*Scratched Vinyl*

"Negro Soy Yo makes a distinguished contribution to the study of raced citizenship and the performance of blackness through the self-fashioning of Cuban hip-hop."
*Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute*

"A necessary guide for understanding the present and future of racialized social stratification [in Cuba]. . . . Perry’s most important contribution lies in how he unites the genealogy of Cuban hip-hop with that of the contemporary Cuban anti-racist movement and points sharply toward the political urgency of continued antiracist critiques in the present and future."
*Latin American Music Review*

"Negro Soy Yo provides an insightful and grassroots account of the Cuban hip hop movement’s discursive and affirmative evolution in an emerging neoliberal moment."
*Journal of Anthropological Research*

"Perry effectively cuts between lyrics, house parties, run-ins with the police, music festivals, conversations, and theoretical reflections in a multilayered 'raced ethnography' that glistens with his desire to describe an enormous range of details about life in neoliberal Cuba. . . . He contributes wonderfully to Latin American and Caribbean studies, as well as African diaspora studies, cultural studies, cultural anthropology, and ethnomusicology."
*Latin American Research Review*

“Perry’s study is an insightful and nuanced analysis of the Cuban hip-hop movement and an original take on the issue of race and youth culture in transitional post-Soviet Cuban society.”
*International Journal of Cuban Studies*

"For those not familiar with Afro-Cuban life, the book is an excellent introduction to such, as it intersects the fields of Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Latin American Studies, and Ethnomusicology. . . . The beauty of Perry’s text is that it is an excellent book for those not on the island who do not know how the music communicates things about Afro-Cuban society. To date readers cannot get this aspect of Cuban hip hop anywhere else."
*The Latin Americanist*

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