Vibe: The Sound and Feeling of Black Life in the American South

Author:   Corey J. Miles
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
ISBN:  

9781496847287


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Vibe: The Sound and Feeling of Black Life in the American South


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"Where exactly does the South begin and end? Current maps are too rigid to account for the ways Black people have built the South while being simultaneously excluded from it. Drawing from the different ways Black artists in the 2-5-2 area code in North Carolina use ""vibe"" as a mode of knowing and communication, author Corey J. Miles illustrates how Black feeling and unfeeling offer entry points into the contemporary South that challenge static and monolithic notions of the region. Placing the local artists in conversation with other southern cultural creators such as 2 Chainz, Rod Wave, and Rapsody, these ethnographic narratives demonstrate that there are multiple Souths, with overlapping and distinct commitments to working through pain, sound, and belonging. In Vibe: The Sound and Feeling of Black Life in the American South, Miles narrates how southern Black sound, feeling, and being is constantly policed, surveilled, and criminalized. In doing so, he re-narrates the region as the ""carceral South,"" to capture the ways people in the South and beyond can feel the emotional weight of the criminalization of Blackness. Pain music, a subgenre of trap music, is used to take the listener to moments of violence to allow them to hear the desires, anger, and silences that bind Black life in community. Through conceptions of ratchet, hood, and ghetto, Black artists turn away from respectable images and unmap the South. In trap music, they move the South to a space where multiple modes of being find respect and care."

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Author:   Corey J. Miles
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781496847287


ISBN 10:   1496847288
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 December 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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"Vibe is an important exploration of the aesthetics of Black life and hip hop in the rural American South."" - Dasan Ahanu, alumni Nasir Jones HipHop Fellow and cofounder and managing director of Black Poetry Theater ""In a fresh and personable style, Corey J. Miles examines and theorizes trap music as a necessary emotional response to cyclical, racialized trauma. Vibe is a refreshing and needed addition to the growing body of hip hop scholarship on the contemporary American South."" - Regina Bradley, author of Chronicling Stankonia: The Rise of the Hip-Hop South ""Vibe is a lesson on emotions, hip hop, the Black South, and storytelling. A must-read."" - B. Brian Foster, author of I Don't Like the Blues: Race, Place, and the Backbeat of Black Life"


Vibe is a lesson on emotions, hip hop, the Black South, and storytelling. A must-read.--B. Brian Foster, author of I Don't Like the Blues: Race, Place, and the Backbeat of Black Life Vibe is an important exploration of the aesthetics of Black life and hip hop in the rural American South.--Dasan Ahanu, alumni Nasir Jones HipHop Fellow and cofounder and managing director of Black Poetry Theater In a fresh and personable style, Corey J. Miles examines and theorizes trap music as a necessary emotional response to cyclical, racialized trauma. Vibe is a refreshing and needed addition to the growing body of hip hop scholarship on the contemporary American South.--Regina Bradley, author of Chronicling Stankonia: The Rise of the Hip-Hop South


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Corey J. Miles is assistant professor of sociology and Africana studies at Tulane University. His work has been published in the Journal of Hip-Hop Studies, Cultural Studies, and the Howard Journal of Communication.

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