The contemporary poetry of rap: between the I (individual) and the We (collective)
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2012v23p17Keywords:
Rap, Subversive discourse, Contemporary poetryRap, Contemporary poetryAbstract
We discuss, from the current concepts of poetry, discursive aspects, with emphasis on rap’s lyrical discourse. We intend, through the analysis done in rap poems, thinking and uncover aspects of individual and collective gifts in a speech focused almost always the first person singular to swing to the first person plural. Thus, we intend to point out that rap is, in modern poetry produced in socially excluded individuals.Downloads
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