For Wednesday, 10/6

Prep

  • Andrew Nosnitsky, ‘Classic Material’. Pitchfork (19 November 2012)
    • Asynchronous Discussion: Andrew Nosnitsky scrutinises the criteria we use to declare some hip-hop albums to be classics of the genre, and argues that these criteria distort our understanding of what it is capable of. ‘When many people call good kid, m.A.A.d city a classic’, he writes, ‘part of what they are unconsciously measuring is its Illmatic-ness’. The problem, for Nosnitsky, is that ‘Illmatic is an undeniable masterpiece, but it’s also a pretty narrow one. Nas does a few specific things almost perfectly on the record, while selectively sidestepping a lot of the other things that great rap songs and albums can do and have done … as a representative sampling of the genre, Illmatic only shows so much’ (Nosnitsky 2012). What song or album would you personally single out as a victim of the Illmatic standard? Please post your response in the new #discussion-prompts channel I’ve created in our Slack workspace (I’ve created the channel, but there’s no ‘Add Everyone’ button, for some reason. Do you see it?).

Zoom Session

  1. Attendance
  2. Slight Return: The Truths of Founding Fathers
  3. Discussion: Beyond Illmatic
  4. Review: Story Map Proposal Outline
  5. Reading Notes for Next Time

For Next Time