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English
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628

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Table of Contents

pt. 1.
Hip-hop ya don't stop : hip-hop history and historiography -- Murray Forman ;
Breaking -- Sally Banes ;
The politics of graffiti -- Craig Castleman ;
Breaking : the history -- Michael Holman ;
B-beats bombarding Bronx : Mobile DJ starts something with oldie R&B disks -- Robert Ford, Jr. ;
Jive talking N.Y. DJs rapping away in black discos -- Robert Ford, Jr. ;
Hip-hop's founding fathers speak the truth -- Nelson George
pt. 2.
No time for fake niggas : hip-hop culture and the authenticity debates -- Mark Anthony Neal ;
The culture of hip-hop -- Michael Eric Dyson ;
Puerto rocks : rap, roots, and amnesia -- Juan Flores ;
It's a family affair -- Paul Gilroy ;
Hip-hop Chicano : a separate but parallel story -- Raegan Kelly ;
On the question of nigga authenticity -- R.A.T. Judy ;
Looking for the "real" nigga : social scientists construct the ghetto -- Robin D.G. Kelley ;
About a salary or reality?--rap's recurrent conflict -- Alan Light ;
The rap on rap : the "black music" that isn't either -- David Samuels
pt. 3.
Ain't no love in the heart of the city : hip-hop, space, and place -- Murray Forman ;
Black empires, white desires : the spatial politics of identity in the age of hip-hop -- Davarian L. Baldwin ;
Hip-hop am Main, rappin' on the Tyne : hip-hop culture as a local construct in two European cities -- Andy Bennett
"Represent" : race, space, and place in rap music -- Murray Forman ;
Rap and hip-hop : the New York connection -- Dick Hebdige ;
Uptown throwdown -- David Toop
pt. 4.
I'll be Nina Simone defecating on your microphone : hip-hop and gender -- Mark Anthony Neal ;
Translating double-dutch to hip-hop : the musical vernacular of black girls' play -- Kyra D. Gaunt ;
Empowering self, making choices, creating spaces : black female identity via rap music performance -- Cheryl L. Keyes ;
Hip-hop feminist -- Joan Morgan ;
Seeds and legacies : tapping the potential in hip-hop -- Gwendolyn D. Pough ;
Never trust a big butt and a smile -- Tricia Rose
pt. 5.
The message : rap, politics, and resistance -- Mark Anthony Neal ;
Organizing the hip-hop generation -- Angela Ards ;
Check yo self before you wreck yo self : the death of politics in rap music and popular culture -- Todd Boyd ;
The challenge of rap music from cultural movement to political power -- Bakari Kitwana ;
Rap, race, and politics -- Clarence Lusane ;
Postindustrial soul : black popular music at the crossroads -- Mark Anthony Neal
pt. 6.
Looking for the perfect beat : hip-hop aesthetics and technologies of production -- Murray Forman ;
Airshafts, loudspeakers, and the hip hop sample : contexts and African American musical aesthetics -- Andrew Bartlett ;
Public enemy confrontation -- Mark Dery ;
Hip-hop : from live performance to mediated narrative -- Greg Dimitriadis ;
Sample this -- Nelson George ;
"This is a sampling sport" : digital sampling, rap music, and the law in cultural production -- Thomas G. Schumacher ;
Challenging conventions in the fine art of rap -- Richard Shusterman ;
Hip-hop and black noise : raising hell -- Rickey Vincent ;
Dance in hip-hop culture -- Katrina Hazzard-Donald ;
Wendy Day, advocate for rappers -- Norman Kelley ;
The business of rap: an inteview with Carmen Ashhurst-Watson -- Tricia Rose ;
An exploration of spectacular consumption: gangsta rap as cultural commodity -- Eric K. Watts
pt. 7.
I used to love H.E.R. : hip-hop in/and the culture industries -- Mark Anthony Neal ;
Commercialization of the rap music youth subculture -- M. Elizabeth Blair ;
Dance in hip-hop culture -- Katrina Hazzard-Donald ;
Wendy Day, advocate for rappers -- Norman Kelley ;
The business of rap : between the street and the executive suite -- Keith Negus ;
Contracting rap : an interview with Carmen Ashhurst-Watson -- Tricia Rose ;
Black youth and the ironies of capitalism -- S. Craig Watkins ;
Homies in the 'hood : rap's commodification of insubordination -- Ted Swedenburg ;
An exploration of spectacular consumption : gangsta rap as cultural commodity -- Eric K. Watts.
Introduction -- Murray Forman
Hip-Hop Ya Don't Stop: Hip-Hop History and Historiography -- Murray Forman
Breaking -- Sally Banes
The Politics of Graffiti -- Craig Castleman
Breaking: The History -- Michael Holman
B-Beats Bombarding Bronx: Mobile DJ Starts Something with Oldie R&B Disks -- Robert Ford, Jr.
Jive Talking N.Y. DJs Rapping Away in Black Discos -- Robert Ford, Jr.
Hip-Hop's Founding Fathers Speak the Truth -- Nelson George
No Time for Fake Niggas: Hip-Hop Culture and the Authenticity Debates -- Mark Anthony Neal
The Culture of Hip-Hop -- Michael Eric Dyson
Puerto Rocks: Rap, Roots, and Amnesia -- Juan Flores
It's a Family Affair -- Paul Gilroy
Hip-Hop Chicano: A Separate but Parallel Story -- Raegan Kelly
On the Question of Nigga Authenticity -- R.A.T. Judy
Looking for the "Real" Nigga: Social Scientists Construct the Ghetto -- Robin D.G. Kelley
About a Salary or Reality?--Rap's Recurrent Conflict -- Alan Light
The Rap on Rap: The "Black Music" that Isn't Either -- David Samuels
Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City: Hip-Hop, Space, and Place -- Murray Forman
Black Empires, White Desires: The Spatial Politics of Identity in the Age of Hip-Hop -- Davarian L. Baldwin
Hip-Hop am Main, Rappin' on the Tyne: Hip-Hop Culture as a Local Construct in Two European Cities -- Andy Bennett
"Represent": Race, Space, and Place in Rap Music -- Murray Forman
Rap and Hip-Hop: The New York Connection -- Dick Hebdige
Uptown Throwdown -- David Toop.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.421649/09
Library of Congress
ML3531 .T43 2004, ML3531

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 628 p. :
Number of pages
628

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24950101M
Internet Archive
thatsjointhiphop00form
ISBN 10
0415969182, 0415969190, 0203642198
ISBN 13
9780415969185, 9780415969192, 9780203642191
LCCN
2004015140
OCLC/WorldCat
55846132

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