On Cape Verde, Let’s Go: Creole Rappers and Citizenship in Portugal. 2015. By Derek Pardue. University of Illinois Press. As Europe grapples with an apparently inexorable wave of ethnic nationalist politics in response to its so-called immigrant crisis, the question … Continue reading “Musical Migrancy”
Author: Edward Akintola Hubbard
Edward Akintola Hubbard is assistant professor of arts and society at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. His scholarly interests are in global pop culture, urban arts, creolization and creole expressive forms, gothic cultures, gender and sexuality, and the intersection of ethnographic and artistic practice. The regional focus of his research is the Afro-Atlantic—specifically the Caribbean and Cape Verde—and its diaspora communities in Europe and the United States.
Edward Akintola Hubbard is assistant professor of arts and society at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. His scholarly interests are in global pop culture, urban arts, creolization and creole expressive forms, gothic cultures, gender and sexuality, and the intersection of ethnographic and artistic practice. The regional focus of his research is the Afro-Atlantic—specifically the Caribbean and Cape Verde—and its diaspora communities in Europe and the United States.