The vinyl ain't final :
Published by : Pluto, (London :) Physical details: xvii, 268 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN:0745319416 (cased); 0745319408 (pbk.); 9780745319414.| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Kukum Library General Stacks | K 305.896 VIN 2006 (Browse shelf) | Available | 50374 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Grooving to the vinyl stateside : rap and hip hop in the U.S. For the people, Tribute, and Redbone ; A rap thing, on rapping rap, and hip hop or homeland security ; Hip hop : cultural clout, corporate control, and the carceral cast ; Nobody knows my name and an interview with the director Rachel Raimist ; From Azeem to Zion-1 : the evolution of global consciousness in Bay Area hip hop ; Head rush : hip hop and a Hawaiian nation on the rise ; War at 33 1/3 : hip hop, the language of the unheard, and the Afro-Asian Atlantic -- Rap and hip hop groove globally. The nation question : fundamental and the deathening silence ; Keeping it real in a different 'hood : (African-) Americanization and hip hop in Germany ; Africa on their mind : rap, blackness, and citizenship in France ; Cuban hip hop : making space for new voices of dissent ; Dancing between islands : hip hop and the Samoan diaspora ; Negotiating ethnicity and authenticity in Tokyo's Club Harlem ; Globalization and gangster rap : hip hop in the post-apartheid city ; Ni wapi tunakwenda : hip hop culture and the children of Arusha.
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