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Refereed Journals

Craig, Todd. “Open Season 2015: Hip-Hop’s Responsibility in Civil Rights Lost.” Modern Language Studies.
45.1 (2015): 46-55.

https://www.academia.edu/22319299/Open_Season_2015_Hip_Hops_Responsibility_in_Civil_Rights_Lost

Craig, Todd. “‘Jackin’ for Beats’: DJing for Citation Critique.” Radical Teacher. 97.1 (2013): 20-29.

https://radicalteacher.library.pitt.edu/ojs/radicalteacher/article/view/40/31

Craig, Todd. “…please accept this document and enclosed CV as my formal application to the position of ‘Artist
in Wartime’ for the Hip-Hop Division…” Fiction International “The Artist in Wartime.” 42.1 (2009):
16-21.

Craig, Todd. “the crime called drug words.” Southwest Minnesota State University Literary Journal. (2002).

Anthologies and Edited Collections

Placide, Jaïra, D. Harris, A. Enaje, K. Marin, N. Walker and Todd Craig. “‘INSERT 1990s HIP HOP BOP
HERE’: Sonic Happenings and Ethical Listening for 1990s Hip Hop Projects.” Happy Nostalgia: Making
Connections with the Music of the ‘90s.
 Forthcoming.

Craig, Todd. “‘The Breaks, Authentic Archives and the OG Algorithm’: The DJ as The Connective Healer and
Curatorial Cornerstone.” Bloomsbury Handbook of Hip Hop Pedagogy. Ed. Lauren L. Kelly and Daren
Graves. Bloomsbury, 2024. Print.

Craig, Todd. “The Idea of Reciprocity: Hip-Hop Feminism, Fatherhood and the Golden Rule – A Thought in
Motion.” Looking For The Enemy: The Eternal Internal Gender Wars of our Sisters. 2nd edition. Ed.
Monique Ferrell and Julian Williams. Dubuque: Kendall Hunt, 2018. Print.

https://www.academia.edu/105526156/The_Idea_Of_Reciprocity_Hip_Hop_Feminism_Fatherhood_and_The_Golden_Rule_A_Thought_in_Motion 

Straight Outta English, special issue of Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education. Ed. Todd Craig.
24.2 (2017): 119-228.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1358684X.2017.1310459 

Craig, Todd. “‘Keep it 360’: (Re)envisioning The Cultural and Racial Roots of Hip Hop through DJ Rhetoric
and Ethnography.” Hip Hop at Europe's Edge: Music, Agency, and Social Change. Ed. Milosz
Miszczynski and Adriana Helbig. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2017. 283-296. Print.


Craig, Todd. “‘Open Season 2014’: The Birth of Civil Rights Lost Starring the Continuing Saga Called Hip-
Hop.” Lead, Follow, or Move out of the Way: Global Perspectives in Literature and Films. 3rd edition.
Ed. Monique Ferrell and Julian Williams. Dubuque: Kendall Hunt, 2015. Print.

Craig, Todd. “…the comfort of shape-shifting…” The Portable Boog Reader 6: An Anthology of New York City
and Philadelphia Poetry.
New York: Boog City, 2013. 5. 

http://www.boogcity.com/boogpdfs/bc77.pdf.
Web. April 2013.

Craig, Todd. “Comes and go ons.” The Portable Boog Reader 6: An Anthology of New York City and
Philadelphia Poetry.
New York: Boog City, 2013. 5. 

http://www.boogcity.com/boogpdfs/bc77.pdf.
Web. April 2013.

Craig, Todd. “…spy verse spy…” Staten Island Noir. Ed. Patricia Smith. New York: Akashic Books, 2011. 155-
174. Print.

Craig, Todd. “…if you can’t hold the torch…then why pass it…?” Across Cultures: A Reader for Writers. Ed.
Sheena Gillespie and Robert Becker. New York: Pearson-Longman, 2008. 483-489. Print. (Reprinted in
English 101/102 Guide with Global & Cultural Readings. Pearson-Longman, 2008.)

Craig, Todd. “there’s a war goin’ on outside no man is safe from/you can run but you can’t hide forever.” meet
us at the river: an anthology in progress.
Ed. Ana Tavares and Rebeca Burciaga. Cambridge, 1999. 30-34. Print.

 

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