Abstract

Cultural integration is an inevitable trend of the development of cultural globalization. With the rapid development of mass media and frequent communication among people from various cultural backgrounds, hip-hop culture with its exotic musical form and its unique themes, interacts with other cultures by confronting, adapting and integrating different worldviews and lifestyles. This paper attempts to explore how the hip-hop culture (rap music in particular), which originated from American-African people, realized cultural integration in China, and what manifestations this integration had. Drawing on Cultural Acculturation Theory and making detailed textual analysis, we found that the integration of rap music with Chinese culture takes three approaches, i.e., transmission, localization and adaptation, and transformation. The integration mainly manifests itself in four aspects: form of lyrics, content of lyrics, language use of rap and dress-up of rappers, all of which are illustrated with concrete examples. Further discussions reveal that hip-hop culture is largely accepted by the majority of Chinese teenagers, for it is constantly mitigating and even discarding the violent and negative characteristics during the integration with China’s mainstream values. This study is believed to shed light on the nature of cultural integration, musical integration in particular, and to convince people that taking advantage of hip-hop culture critically to inject new vitality into Chinese traditional culture will promote the further development of Chinese culture in new era.

Highlights

  • Cultural integration is an inevitable trend of the development of cultural globalization [1]

  • With the rapid development of mass media and frequent communication among people from various cultural backgrounds, hip-hop culture, which originated from American-African people, interacts with other cultures and constantly integrates with local culture [2]

  • As a kind of “Grassroots Culture”, hip-hop culture is originally an inner scream from people who are struggling with life rather than a form of entertainment when the people at the bottom of society are in their leisure time

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Introduction

Cultural integration is an inevitable trend of the development of cultural globalization [1]. As one of the most popular global youth cultures, hip-hop culture is a subculture and art movement developed in the Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s, and has become popular all over the world since the end of last century [26]. A man called Afrika Bambaataa wanted to end the Bronx street gang violence at that time, so he organized a large block party with another DJ Kool Herk to help young people to vent emotions and relieve stress through music and dance. This street music and dance spread quickly through many immigrants’ communities in New York City and was gradually accepted by the American society

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