Description
About the Author
Mark Katz is Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Capturing Sound: How Technology has Changed Music and Groove Music: The Art and Culture of the Hip-Hop DJ. He is co-editor of Music, Sound, and Technology in America: A Documentary History. In 2013 he developed the U.S. Department of Statefunded cultural diplomacy program Next Level, serving as its director until 2018. In 2015 Katz was recognized by the Hip-Hop Education Center in its inaugural awards ceremony, and in 2016 he was awarded the Dent Medal by the Royal Musical Association for his contributions to music scholarship.
Reviews
Build offers a rare and valuable entry into a project of unprecedented scope in American hip-hop, by providing a view from inside institutions and from American artists * Alice Aterianus-Owanga, Transposition *
An important contribution to the field of cultural diplomacy * Nicholas J. Cull, Professor of Communication, University of Southern California, H-net *
Build is at once a vitally important introduction to an often misunderstood artistic genre and a deeply informed description of the powers and limitations of music diplomacy. * Danielle Fosler-Lussier, Professor of Musicology, Ohio Sate University, H-net *
As a hip hop lover, practitioner, and scholar, I found Build to be well-organized, accessible, nuanced, and provocative. * Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, aka Sammus, Rapper and Postdoctoral Fellow in Music, Brown University, H-net *
[Katz] writes in a direct, lively way that is aimed at a wide readership, while weaving difficult questions throughout each chapter. * Kendra Salois, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, American University, H-net *
With its honesty, up-close experience, and focus on the artists themselves, this informative, lively book will be of great interest to anyone who wants to know more about U.S. cultural politics or about hip hop encounters and collaborations around the world. * Journal of Popular Music Studies *
I met Mark during my tenure at the Next Level exchange program when I went to Serbia to spread hip hop through diplomacy. His love and respect for hip hop culture was evident to me the more we talked. He's a great guy who has a knowledge and understanding of the culture and that permeates throughout Build. Thank you, Mark, for giving me memories I'll never forget. Salute to you Money Mark!!! * Diamond D, hip hop producer and MC, founding member of the Diggin' in the Crates crew *
This book is the voice of a reporter from the field -- who broke bread with artists and local communities, listened, asked questions, admitted what he did not know, and navigated bureaucracy with principle, character and a fierce commitment to humanity. As we say in hip hop, Katz is a real one and so is Build! * Toni Blackman, MC, educator, first U.S. State Department hip hop cultural envoy *
In Build, Mark Katz provides a riveting account of hip hop diplomacy featuring its full range of cultural epiphanies, empowerment of artists, contradictions, tensions, and ambivalences. From Indonesia to Guatemala, Algeria, Senegal, Uganda, Brazil, and Croatia, the Next Level exchange program continued the long tradition of African American music as the best international representative of American creativity and freedom. * Ingrid Monson, Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music, Harvard University *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190056117
Author Mark Katz
Format Hardback
Page Count 252
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 635g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 236mm * 31mm