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Title
Hip hop's inheritance
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Monograph
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LCC: ML3531 .R23 2011 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 782.4216490973 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 22)
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Table Of Contents
Of the black souls who sang neo-sorrow songs at the dawn of the twenty-first century
"It's bigger than hip hop!": toward a critical theory of hip hop culture and contemporary society
"Civil rights by copyright" (da remix!): from the Harlem renaissance to the hip hop generation
"Say it loud! I'm black and I'm proud!": from the black arts movement and blaxploitation films to the conscious and commercial rap of the hip hop generation
"The personal is political" (da hip hop feminist remix): from the black woman's liberation and feminist art movements to the hip hop feminist movement
Is hip hop dead? or, At the very least, dying?: on the pitfalls of postmodernism, the riddles of contemporary rap music, and the continuing conundrums of hip hop culture.
Authorized Access Point
Rabaka, Reiland, 1972- Hip hop's inheritance