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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:40347832:4386
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245 00 $aTotal chaos :$bthe art and aesthetics of hip-hop /$cedited by Jeff Chang.
260 $aNew York :$bBasicCivitas Books,$c[2006], ©2006.
300 $axv, 382 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : hip-hop arts : our expanding universe /$rJeff Chang -- $g1.$tDreams of a final theory /$rHarry Allen -- $g2.$tNommo /$rAnthony "Amde" Hamilton -- $g3.$t(Yet another) letter to a young poet /$rMarc Bamuthi Joseph -- $g4.$tPhysical graffiti : the history of hip-hop dance /$rJorge "Popmaster Fabel" Pabon -- $g5.$tThe art of battling : an interview with Zulu King Alien Ness /$rJoe Schloss -- $g6.$tGot next : a roundtable on identity and aesthetics after multiculturalism /$rGreg Tate, Vijay Prashad, Mark Anthony Neal and Brian Cross -- $g7.$tThe pure movement and the crooked line : an interview with Rennie Harris /$rJeff Chang -- $g8.$tFound in translation : the emergence of hip-hop theatre /$rEisa Davis -- $g9.$tFrom the dope spot to Broadway : a roundtable on hip-hop theatre, dance, and performance /$rMarc Bamuthi Joseph, Kamilah Forbes, Traci Bartlow and Javier Reyes -- $g10.$tOn lit hop /$rAdam Mansbach -- $g11.$tWho shot ya : a history of hip-hop photography /$rBill Adler -- $g12.$tWords and images : a roundtable on hip-hop design /$rCey Adams, Brent Rollins and Sacha Jenkins -- $g13.$tBetween the studio and the street : hip-hop in the postmillenial visual arts /$rLydia Yee, Nadine Robinson, Samford Biggers, Luis Gispert and Jackie Salloum -- $g14.$tThe city in public versus private : through a scanner darkly /$rPaul D. Miller -- $g15.$tTrapped in between the lines : the aesthetics of hip-hop journalism /$rOliver Wang -- $g16.$tL-vis is a pioneer; or, legacy : the VH1 special /$rKevin Coval -- $g17.$tBurn rubber on plastic bubbles : "gangsta limpin' " and the art of Dave Funkenklein /$rDave Tompkins -- $g18.$tBlack talk and hot sex : why "street lit" is literature /$rDanyel Smith -- $g19.$tIt's all one /$rJuba Kalamka and Tim'm West -- $g20.$tHomothugdragsterism /$rJoel Barraquiel Tan -- $g21.$tHow I found my inner DJ /$rRobert Karimi -- $g22.$tA brand-new feminism /$rJoan Morgan and Mark Anthony Neal -- $g23.$tBrooklyn /$rSuheir Hammad -- $g24.$tFalling for Bob Marley /$rStaceyann Chin -- $g25.$tInventos hip-hop : an interview with Eli-Jacobs-Fauntauzzi /$rJeff Chang -- $g26.$tCape Flats alchemy : hip-hop arts in South Africa /$rShaheen Ariefdien and Nazli Abrahams -- $g27.$tAfroBlue : incanting Yoruba gods in hip-hop's isms /$rRaquel Cepeda -- $g28.$tNative tongues : hip-hip's global indigenous movement /$rCristina Veran, Darryl "DLT" Thompson Litefoot, Grant Leigh Saunders and Mohammed Yunus Rafiq /$rJaas -- $g29.$tUntitled /$rWalidah Imarisha -- $g30.$tTheatres crossing the divide : a baby bommer's defense of hip-hip aesthetics /$rRoberta Uno -- $g31.$tPut your camera where my eyes can see : hip-hop video, film, and documentary /$rEric K. Arnold, Rachel Raimist, Kevin Epps and Michael Wanguhu -- $g32.$tCodes and the B-boy's stigmata : an interview with DOZE /$rJeff Chang -- $g33.$tRevolution : an interview with Brett /$rCook-Dizney and Jeff Chang -- $g34.$tScarcity and exploitation : the myth and reality of the struggling hip-hop artist /$rRha Goddess -- $g35.$tToward a hip-hop aesthetic : a manifesto for the hip-hop arts movement /$rDanny Hoch.
650 0 $aHip-hop.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95009601
700 1 $aChang, Jeff.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004077703
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0618/2006024180.html
852 00 $bglx$hNX456.5.H57$iT68 2006