4/11 - Filipinos Represent
Tiongson Jr's
article, Filipinos Represents, he explores the legitimacy
between Filipinos' connection to hip-hop and DJing culture. He finds that many
of the people he interviewed has knowledge of the history of hip-hop and recognizes
how their role within this culture is different from the political and racialization
history of the African and Puerto Rican diasporic. Still, the conversation of the
hip hop culture and “representing” brings more questions to me. How does colorblindness and culture
appropriation interconnect within these gray areas as people try to legitimatize
their positionality within hip-hop? How do we bring more awareness about the
history and origin of real hip-hop? How do we address anti-blackness within the
Asian American community that primarily listen hip-hop, but they do not recognize
the complex and systematic exploitation of black culture?
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