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Religion in hip hop : mapping the new terrain in the US / edited by Monica R. Miller, Anthony B. Pinn and Bernard "Bun B" Freeman ; preface by Michael Eric Dyson.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Miller, Monica R., 1981-
Pinn, Anthony B.
Bun B, 1973-
Bloomsbury (Firm)
Series:
Bloomsbury studies in religion and popular music
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rap (Music)--Religious aspects.
Rap (Music).
Rap (Music)--Social aspects--United States.
African Americans--Social conditions--1975-.
African Americans.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 270 pages.)
Place of Publication:
London, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, [2015]
Contents:
Preface: Turning nothing into something is God work': holiness and hurt in the hood
Introduction: Context and other considerations / Anthony B. Pinn and Monica R. Miller
Part 1. Hip hop on religion as/for the embodied self. Searching for self: religion and the creative quest for self in the art of Erykah Badu / Margarita Simon Guillory
Methods for the prophetic: Tupac Shakur, Lauryn Hill, and the case for ethnolifehistory / Daniel White-Hodge
Existentialist transvaluation and hip hop's syncretic religiosity / Julius D. Bailey
God complex, complex gods, or God's complex: Jay-Z, poor black youth, and making "The struggle" divine / Michael Eric Dyson
Part 2. Hip hop on religion and the "other". A PARTICULAR PAC: ontological ruptures and the posthumous presence of Tupac Shakur / James Braxton Peterson
#NOWTHATSRELIGIONANDHIPHOP: mapping the terrain of religion and hip hop in cyberspace / Elonda Clay
Mapping space and place in the analysis of hip hop and religion: Houston as an example / Maco L. Faniel
Imperial whiteness meets hip hop blackness: a spiritual phenomenology of the hegemonic body in twenty-first century USA / James W. Perkinson
Bun B on religion and hip hop: an interview (by Biko Gray) with Bun B / Biko Gray
Part 3. Approaches to religion in hip hop on the margins. Hip hop and humanism: thinking against new (and old) fundamentalisms / Greg Dimitriadis
Conspiracy is the sincerest form of flattery: hip hop, aesthetics, and suspicious spiritualities / John L. Jackson, Jr.
Constructing constellations: Frankfurt School, Lupe Fiasco, and the promise of weak redemption / Joseph Winters
Zombies in the hood: rap music, Camusian absurdity, and the structuring of death / Anthony B. Pinn
Real recognize real: aporetic flows and the presence of New Black Godz in hip hop / Monica R. Miller
Concluding thoughts: The future of the study of religion in/and hip hop / Monica R. Miller and Anthony B. Pinn
Afterword: An insider perspective / Bernard "Bun B" Freeman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-260) and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781474219099 (electronic bk.)
1474219098 (electronic bk.)
Publisher Number:
99994384511
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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