Rapping the ‘Better folk’ : Ideological and scalar negotiations of past and present
Westinen, E. (2017). Rapping the ‘Better folk’ : Ideological and scalar negotiations of past and present. Language and Communication, 52, 74-87. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.langcom.2016.08.007
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Drawing on sociolinguistics of globalization, discourse studies and global hip hop studies, this article examines how the ideological sociocultural and -historical reality of Finland is (re)constructed and (re)negotiated in a local rap song and how the song takes issue with the official, but often tension-ridden Finnish–Swedish bilingualism. Its specific, ironic take arises from the fact that the rap artist is Finnish-speaking, but echoes a Swedish-speaking minority who are traditionally and stereotypically seen as a privileged, historical elite. The song exemplifies how rap can constitute a site for investigation of language ideological debates in bi/multilingual societies and how nationalistic-laden ideologies (one nation–one language–one state) are taken for granted, brought forth but also significantly problematized and questioned.
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