Marcyliena Morgan

Marcyliena Morgan

Professor of African and African American Studies
Executive Director of the HipHop Archive and Research Institute at the Hutchins Center
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Marcyliena Morgan is a Professor in the Department of African and African American Studies and Founding Director of The Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (HARI) at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. She earned both her B.A. and her M.A. degrees at the University of Illinois in Chicago. She obtained an additional M.A. in linguistics at the University of Essex, England and her PhD through the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. She has written extensively on language and education, identity, gender, feminism and sexuality and hiphop culture.   She is the author of many works that focus on youth, gender, racism, language, culture, linguistic philosophy, identity, sociolinguistics, discourse and interaction.  These include the Daedulus (2011) publication “Hiphop and the Global Imprint of a Black Cultural Form” (with Dionne Bennett), “The World is Yours’: The Globalization of Hip-hop Language” (2016), and her manuscripts:  Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Cambridge University Press, 2002), The Real Hiphop - Battling for Knowledge, Power, and Respect in the Underground (Duke University Press, 2008), Speech Communities with Cambridge University Press (2014) and more.

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