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Sep 15, 2023 · Academia should thank Hip Hop for Todd Craig and this contribution to scholarship.” —A. D. Carson, University of Virginia “DJs are cultural creators. ‘K for the Way’ is a strong addition to the larger move in rhet/comp toward cultural rhetorics and the broader tradition in Hip Hop studies that places Hip Hop creators as experts.”
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Academia should thank Hip Hop for Todd Craig and this contribution to scholarship. —A. D. Carson, University of Virginia "DJs are cultural creators. 'K for the Way' is a strong addition to the larger move in rhet/comp toward cultural rhetorics and the broader tradition in Hip Hop studies that places Hip Hop creators as experts.
Todd Craig is a writer, educator and DJ whose career meshes his love of writing, teaching and music. Dr. Craig is the author of “ K for the Way”: DJ Rhetoric and Literacy for 21st Century Writing Studies , which examines the Hip Hop DJ as twenty-first century new media reader and writer and investigates the modes and practices of the DJ as ...
Sep 15, 2023 · “K for the Way” explores writing, rhetoric, and literacy from the perspective of the Hip Hop DJ. Todd Craig, a DJ himself, establishes and investigates the function of DJ rhetoric and literacy, illuminating the DJ as a fruitful example for (re)envisioning approaches to writing, research, and analysis in contemporary educational settings.
- 9781.6B
- 09/15/2023
- 228
- Utah State University Press
Craig reflects on hiphopography, a term originally coined by James G. Spady, as a research methodology that intermingles with classroom praxis. Craig organizes his reflections as a set of tracks, mixing in samples from an online meme, a track from the Buffalo, NY based Hip Hop collective Griselda, his own theory of Hip Hop DJ Rhetoric, Nelson ...
Apr 3, 2023 · Todd Craig, “Our Excellence is Everywhere: DJ Rhetoric, Hip Hop Sonics, and Writing Studies in the 21st Century” April 3rd, 4th, and 5th @ 12PM Conrad Schmitt Hall 104 Join the Writing Studies Department as we welcome Todd Craig (Medgar Evers College; CUNY Graduate Center) for a talk that engages sound studies, DJ rhetorics, and […]