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Hacking Hip Hop: Design Remix Logic in Research, Method, and Practice (HC) (2026)

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Hacking Hip Hop is a methodological memoir and critical study that positions Hip Hop as a powerful system of design thinking. Drawing on personal narrative, cultural analysis, and over two decades of teaching and research, Dr. Joycelyn Wilson introduces "Design Remix Logic" (DRL) - a framework that captures how Hip Hop artists, educators, and technologists remix systems of culture, sound, memory, and media to create meaning and spark innovation.

While grounded in the aesthetics and ethics of Hip Hop and Black expressive traditions, the book connects Hip Hop's creative practices to disciplines as wide-ranging as architecture, digital humanities, and computational media. It affirms that DRL is practiced by Hip Hop natives as well as those inspired by its methods -across disciplines, geographies, and identities. From Kendrick Lamar's performances to the evolution of Southern Hip Hop archives, Wilson shows how DRL can be used as both an analytical tool and a pedagogical method.

Written for scholars, educators, artists, and designers, Hacking Hip Hop offers a distinctive lens on how Hip Hop works as a cultural force and a design language; one that builds new worlds while preserving the stories that shape our own.


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Author:
Joycelyn Wilson
Afterword by:
Andrew Young
ISBN 10:
0820377376
Pages:
296
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
Publication Date:
August 1, 2026
Binding:
Hardcover

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