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E-raamat: Lyricism as Educational Transformation: The Writing Identity of a Hip Hop Lyricist and Educator

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This volume explores the pedagogical and transformative potential of writing lyrics. Based on an autoethnographic study, and inspired by Ivanic’s notion of writer identity, it explores how writing can nurture different aspects of a student’s identity, allowing them to connect and engage with their social and community background.



This volume explores the pedagogical and transformative potential of writing lyrics. Based on an autoethnographic study, and inspired by Ivanic’s notion of writer identity, it explores how writing can nurture different aspects of a student’s identity, allowing them to connect and engage with their social and community background. Through an analysis of the author’s lived experiences as a Black male educator and author, Hip Hop lyricist, and curriculum writer, it details how the lyrics of Hip Hop artists served as educational experiences in his journey towards becoming a Hip Hop artist and educator, as well as how he developed his experiences into a template for his students to follow through programs such as Hip Hop Literacy.

A unique and engaging exploration of lyricism, this book explores themes such as building positive classroom relationships, self-actualization, self-expression, skill acquisition, and culturally relevant and sustaining pedagogy. It will be of interest to researchers and educators involved in alternative literacy practices, Hip Hop education, autoethnography, and curriculum studies.

Introduction
1. The Lyricism of Life
2. Hip Hop Literacy and Me
3. The
Body of Literature, My Autoethnographic Research Design, and Theoretical and
Conceptual Framework Roadmap of
Chapters 4 through 9
4. Positive
Relationships
5. Self-Actualization
6. Self-Expression
7. Influential Domains
8. Skill Acquisition and Development
9. Knowledge and Awareness
10. Personal
Growth and Development
11. Mental Health/Well-Being
12. Discussion,
Implications, and Conclusions
Lamont Pretrell Muhammad is Dean of Culture at the Academy for Integrated Arts, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.