The street is my pulpit : hip hop and Christianity in Kenya / Mwenda Ntarangwi
Material type:
- 9780252081552
- ML3921.8.R36Â N83 2016

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ML3770 .C44 1979 The Usarufas and their music / | ML3921.2 .B44 2008 Resounding truth : | ML3921.2 .B44 2008 Resounding truth : | ML3921.8.R36 N83 2016 The street is my pulpit : | ML3930.A2 G68 1963 Boyhoods of great composers | MT3.U5 N94 1991 Music in the Elementary School | MT3.U5N94 1991 Music in the Elementary School |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Intersections, overlaps, and collaborations -- Cultural preferences, Christianity, and the street -- Hip hop's recasting of Christianity and gospel music in Kenya -- Kama si sisi nani? Juliani's gospel of self-empowerment -- Media and contested Christian identities -- Juliani: lyrical genius with a socially conscious message -- Conclusion: parallel but intersecting paths -- Appendix: Shops selling Juliani's exponential potential
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