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245 00 $aThat's the joint! :$bthe hip-hop studies reader /$cedited by Murray Forman and Mark Anthony Neal.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2012.
300 $axi, 760 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aGeneral introduction / Murray Forman -- "Hip-hop ya don't stop" : hip-hop history and historiography. The politics of graffiti / Craig Castleman -- Zulus on a time bomb: hip-hop meets the rockers downtown / Jeff Chang -- B-beats bombarding Bronx: Mobile DJ starts something with older R & B disks and Jive talking N.Y. DJs rapping away in Black discos / Robert Ford, Jr. -- Hip-hop's founding fathers speak the truth / Nelson George -- Physical graffiti: the history of hip-hop dance / Jorge "Popmaster Fabel" Pabon -- Hip-hop turns 30: watcha celebratin' for? / Greg Tate -- "No time for fake niggas": hip-hop culture and the authenticity debates. Puerto rocks: rap, roots, and amnesia / Juan Flores -- It's a family affair / Paul Gilroy -- On the question of nigga authenticity / R.A.T. Judy -- Arabic hip-hop: claims of authenticity and identity of a new genre / Usama Kahf -- Lookin' for the 'real' nigga: social scientists construct the ghetto / Robin D.G. Kelley -- Hip-hop Chicano: a separate but parallel story / Raegan Kelly -- Authenticity within hip-hop and other cultures threatened with assimilation / Kembrew McLeod -- Race ... and other four-letter words: Eminem and the cultural politics of authenticity / Gilbert B. Rodman -- Rapping and repping Asian: race, authenticity, and the Asian American MC / Oliver Wang -- "Ain't no love in the heart of the city": hip-hop, space, and place. Black empires, white desires: the spatial politics of identity in the age of hip-hop / Davarian L. Baldwin -- 'Represent': race, space, and place in rap music / Murray Forman -- Rap's dirty south: from subculture to pop culture / Matt Miller -- Global Black self-fashionings: hip-hop as diasporic space / Maarc D. Perry -- Hooligans and heroes: youth identity and hip-hop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania / Alex Perullo -- Native tongues: a roundtable on hip-hop's global indigenous movement / Cristina Verán, with Darryl "DLT" Thompson, Litefoot, Grant Leigh Saunders, Mohammed Yunus Rafiq, and Jaas -- "I'll be Nina Simone defecating on your microphone": hip-hip and gender. I used to be scared of the dick: queer women of color and hip-hop masculinity / Andreana Clay -- 'Cover you eyes as I describe a scene so violent': violence, machismo, sexism, and homophobia / Michael Eric Dyson and Byron Hurt -- 'The King of the Streets': hip-hop and the reclaiming of masculinity in Jerusalem's Shuʻafat Refugee Camp / Ela Greenberg -- Scared straight: hip-hop, outing, and the pedagogy of queerness / Marc Lamont Hill -- Empowering self, making choices, creating spaces: Black female identity via rap music performance / Cheryl L. Keyes -- Hip-hop feminist / Joan Morgan -- Butta pecan mamis: chocolaté calienté / Raquel Z. Rivera -- "The message": rap, politics, and resistance. Intergenerational culture wars: civil rights vs. hip-hop / Todd Boyd and Yusuf Nuruddin -- The challenge of rap music from cultural movement to political power / Bakari Kitwana -- Voyeurism and resistance in rap music videos / Jennifer C. Lena -- Postindustrial soul: Black popular music at the crossroads / Mark Anthony Neal -- My mic sound nice: art, community, and consciousness / Imani Perry -- Rise up Hip-Hop Nation: from deconstructing racial politics to building positive solutions / Kristine Wright -- "Looking for the perfect beat": hip-hop, technology, and rap's lyrical arts. 'Bring it to the cypher': Hip-Hop Nation language / H. Samy Alim -- Airshafts, loudspeakers, and the hip-hop sample / Andrew Bartlett -- Hip-hop: from live performance to mediated narrative / Greg Dimitriadis -- 'Dead prezence': money and mortal themes in hop-hop culture / James Peterson -- Sampling ethics / Joseph Schloss -- "I used to love H.E.R.": hip-hop in/and the culture industries. The rap career / Mickey Hess -- The business of rap: between the street and the executive suite / Keith Negus -- 'I don't like to dream about getting paid': representations of social mobility and the emergence of the hip-hop mogul / Christopher Holmes Smith -- Black youth and the ironies of capitalism / S. Craig Watkins -- An exploration of spectacular consumption: gangsta rap as cultural commodity / Eric K. Watts.
520 $aThis newly expanded and revised second edition of That's the Joint! brings together the most important and up-to-date hip-hop scholarship in one comprehensive volume. Presented thematically, the selections address the history of hip-hop, identity politics of the "hip-hop nation," debates of "street authenticity," social movements and activism, aesthetics, technologies of production, hip-hop as a cultural industry, and much more. Further, this new edition also includes greater coverage of gender, racial diversity in hip-hop, hip-hop's global influences, and examines hip-hop's role in contemporary politics. With pedagogical features including author biographies, headnotes summarizing key points of articles, and discussion questions, That's the Joint! is essential reading for anyone seeking deeper understanding of the profound impact of hip-hop as an intellectual, aesthetic, and cultural movement [Publisher description].
650 0 $aRap (Music)$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aRap (Music)$xSocial aspects.
650 0 $aHip-hop.
650 7 $aHip-hop.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00957237
650 7 $aRap (Music)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01089951
650 7 $aRap (Music)$xSocial aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01089957
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
700 1 $aForman, Murray,$d1959-
700 1 $aNeal, Mark Anthony.
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