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The hip hop wars: what we talk about when we talk about hip hop--and why it matters

Tricia Rose
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page ix)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • PART ONE: TOP TEN DEBATES IN HIP HOP
    • Hip Hop's Critics
    • 1 Hip Hop Causes Violence (page 33)
    • 2 Hip Hop Reflects Black Dysfunctional Ghetto Culture (page 61)
    • 3 Hip Hop Hurts Black People (page 75)
    • 4 Hip Hop Is Destroying America's Values (page 95)
    • 5 Hip Hop Demeans Women (page 113)
    • Hip Hop's Defenders
    • 6 Just Keeping It Real (page 133)
    • 7 Hip Hop Is Not Responsible for Sexism (page 149)
    • 8 "There are Bitches and Hoes" (page 167)
    • 9 We're Not Role Models (page 187)
    • 10 Nobody Talks About the Positive in Hip Hop (page 201)
  • PART TWO: PROGRESSIVE FUTURES
    • 11 Mutual Denials in the Hip Hop Wars (page 217)
    • 12 Progressive Voices, Energies, and Visions (page 241)
    • 13 Six Guiding Principles for Progressive Creativity, Consumption, and Community in Hip Hop and Beyond (page 261)
  • Appendix: Radio Station Consolidation (page 274)
  • Acknowledgments (page 277)
  • Notes (page 279)
  • Bibliography (page 289)
  • Index (page 293)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
WRB 26.6 (November / December 2009): 23-25 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20698256
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Published: c2008
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN(s)
  • 9780465008971 (paper)
  • 9780786727193 (ebook)
Subject
  • Hip Hop Studies
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