Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
The UWS Academic Portal Home
Help & FAQ
Home
Profiles
Research units
Research output
Activities
Press/Media
Projects
Prizes
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
The ethnography of hip-hop nostalgia: Indigeneity, intimacy and “roots” in Mexico
Andrew Green
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
1
Citation (Scopus)
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'The ethnography of hip-hop nostalgia: Indigeneity, intimacy and “roots” in Mexico'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
Nostalgia
100%
Mexico
100%
Hip-hop
100%
Indigeneity
100%
Musicians
75%
Mexican
50%
Cultural Intimacy
50%
Sociality
25%
National Identity
25%
Creative Practice
25%
Neoliberalism
25%
Ethnographers
25%
Mexico City
25%
Cultural Roots
25%
Neoliberal Economic Policy
25%
Recording Practices
25%
Social Discomfort
25%
Musical Traditions
25%
Mexican Revolution
25%
Indigenous Identity
25%
Arts and Humanities
Mexico
100%
Hip-hop
100%
Hip Hop
100%
Indigeneity
100%
Creative Practice
33%
Vocal Music
33%
ethnographers
33%
Sociality
33%
Mexico City
33%
Mexican Revolution
33%
Foreground
33%