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Sounding race in rap songs
Loren Kajikawa
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction: Sounding Race in Rap Songs (page 1)
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PART 1. STYLISTIC CHANGE AND RACIAL FORMATION IN RAP'S FIRST DECADE
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1. "Rapper's Delight": From Genre-less to New Genre (page 19)
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2. "Rebel Without a Pause": Public Enemy Revolutionizes the Break (page 49)
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PART II. REARTICULATING RACE IN THE NEOLIBERAL NINETIES
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3. "Let Me Ride": Gangsta Rap's Drive into the Popular Mainstream (page 85)
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4. "My Name Is": Signifying Whiteness, Rearticulating Race (page 118)
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Conclusion: Sounding Race in the Twenty-First Century (page 143)
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Notes (page 151)
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Discography (page 179)
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Filmography (page 181)
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Bibliography (page 183)
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Index (page 193)
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Published: c2015
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520283992 (paper)
- 9780520283985 (hardcover)
- 9780520959668 (ebook)