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The 'hood comes first: race, space, and place in rap and hip-hop
Murray Forman
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction (page xv)
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I. Space Matters: Hip-Hop and the Spatial Perspective (page 1)
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2. "Welcome to the City": Defining and Delineating the Urban Terrain (page 35)
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3. Old-School Geography: From the Disco to the Street (page 68)
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4. Growing an Industry: The Corporate Expansion of Hip-Hop (page 106)
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5. Crossover and Fragmentation: Rap in the Platinum Era (page 146)
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6. Boyz N Girlz in the 'Hood: From Space to Place (page 173)
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7. Hip-Hop Media: Dissemination throughout the Nation (page 213)
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8. "The 'Hood Took Me Under": Urban Geographies of Danger and the Cinematic 'Hood Genre (page 252)
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9. Industry, Nation, Globe: Hip-Hop toward 2000 (page 278)
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Epilogue (page 342)
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Notes (page 349)
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Bibliography (page 355)
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Index (page 369)
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Published: c2002
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
- 9780819563972 (paper)
- 9780819563965 (hardcover)