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Hip hop matters : politics, pop culture, and the struggle for the soul of a movement / S. Craig Watkins.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Watkins, S. Craig (Samuel Craig)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rap (Music)--History and criticism.
Rap (Music).
Hip-hop.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (303 p.)
Place of Publication:
Boston : Beacon Press, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
From its humble beginnings in the Bronx to its transformation into a multibillion-dollar global industry, hip hop has stirred constant and contentious debate. Avoiding the simple caricatures that either celebrate or condemn this powerful movement, S. Craig Watkins produces one of the most thorough accounts of hip hop yet. Hip Hop Matters delves deeply into the phenomenal world that hip hop has created and comes up with a portrait that is as big, brave, and vibrant as the movement itself. Readers see the brilliance and blemishes of hip hop's entrepreneurial elite and also discover a thriving digital underground, hip-hop inspired literature, young political activists, and the movement's own intelligentsia. Watkins punctuates this meticulously researched book with revealing anecdotes and astute analysis of the corporate takeover of hip hop, the culture's march into America's colleges and universities, and the rampant misogyny threatening hip hop's progressive potential. He also offers revealing portraits of some of hip hop's most intriguing personalities-Sylvia Robinson, Grandmaster Flash, Chuck D, Jay-Z, Hype Williams, and Eminem-and influential brands-FUBU and Def Jam. Ultimately, we see how the struggle for hip hop reverberates in a world bigger than hip hop: global media, racial and demographic change, the reinvention of the pop music industry, urban politics, the moral and public health of young people, and their relentless desire to be heard and respected. It is the spectacular convergence of these and other issues that makes hip hop one of the more compelling stories of our time. Which people and what forces are vying to control a movement that has become a lucrative pop culture industry as well as an insurgent voice for the young and the disenfranchised? Watkins's incisive and timely book decisively answers the question and shows why now, more than ever, hip hop matters.
Contents:
Intro
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE Hip Hop Matters
INTRODUCTION Back in the Day
PART ONE: Pop Culture and the Struggle for Hip Hop
CHAPTER ONE Remixing American Pop
CHAPTER TWO A Great Year in Hip Hop
CHAPTER THREE Fear of a White Planet
CHAPTER FOUR The Digital Underground
PART TWO: Politics and the Struggle for Hip Hop
CHAPTER FIVE Move the Crowd
CHAPTER SIX Young Voices in the Hood
CHAPTER SEVEN "Our Future...Right Here, Right Now!"
CHAPTER EIGHT "We Love Hip Hop, But Does Hip Hop Love Us?"
CHAPTER NINE Artificial Intelligence?
EPILOGUE Bigger Than Hip Hop
Acknowledgments
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-282) and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-8070-0991-1
OCLC:
182530610

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