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Renegade Rhymes

Rap Music, Narrative, and Knowledge in Taiwan
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Renegade Rhymes examines how Taiwanese musicians use rap to explore and reconcile issues of identity and history in post-martial law Taiwan. Meredith Schweig offers insights into the cultural explosion of the late 1980s, highlighting how rappers from diverse ethnic backgrounds integrate local languages and musical traditions to critique social systems and express democratic citizenship. Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork, the book vividly captures rap scenes, protests, and music video sets to reveal the art form’s role in shaping Taiwan’s sociopolitical reality.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in ethnomusicology, East Asian culture, contemporary history, and the intersection of music and politics. Scholars and general readers curious about Taiwanese identity and post-authoritarian cultural expression will find it particularly rewarding.

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A close look at how Taiwanese musicians are using rap music as a creative way to explore and reconcile Taiwanese identity and history.

Like many states emerging from oppressive political rule, Taiwan saw a cultural explosion in the late 1980s, when nearly four decades of martial law under the Chinese Nationalist Party ended. As members of a multicultural, multilingual society with a complex history of migration and colonisation, Taiwanese people entered this moment of political transformation eager to tell their stories and grapple with their identities.

In Renegade Rhymes, ethnomusicologist Meredith Schweig shows how rap music has become a powerful tool in the post-authoritarian period for both exploring and producing new knowledge about the ethnic, cultural, and political history of Taiwan.

Schweig draws on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, taking readers to concert venues, music video sets, scenes of protest, and more to show how early MCs from marginalised ethnic groups infused rap with important aspects of their own local languages, music, and narrative traditions. Aiming their critiques at the educational system and a neoliberal economy, new generations of rappers have used the art form to nurture associational bonds and rehearse rituals of democratic citizenship, making a new kind of sense out of their complicated present.

Series: Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology

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Frederick Lau praises Renegade Rhymes for its rich ethnography and robust conceptualisation, highlighting its illumination of rap's role amidst Taiwan’s complex sociopolitical landscape. Nomi Dave describes the book as persuasive, engaging, and well written, emphasising Schweig’s commitment to her subjects and the clear portrayal of rap’s cultural importance in Taiwan.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226820590

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 18 halftones, 4 line drawings

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 481g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Meredith Schweig is assistant professor of ethnomusicology at Emory University.Β 

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