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Hip Hop Culture

Title : Hip Hop Culture
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Rating : 4.96 (985 Votes)
Asin : 1851098674
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 348 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-30
Language : English

Susan GoodenCopyright © American Library Association. The longest section in the book contains biographical sketches--a page or so for each influential person or group, from Afrika Bambaataa through X-Ecutioners. Chuck D and Flava Flav don't have their own biographies, but they are in the entry for Public Enemy. The essays are followed by a year-by-year chronology. From Booklist Here is an attractive volume that covers the history and elements of "Hip Hop Culture" (the author uses capital letters to distinguish between Hip Hop Culture and hip-hop, the musical

This work is a revealing chronicle of Hip Hop culture from its beginnings three decades ago to the present, with an analysis of its influence on people and popular culture in the United States and around the world.• An extensively researched narrative of the history of Hip Hop in four informative, richly detailed chapters• More than 50 photographs of Hip Hop's major players, scenes, and styles• An extensive annotated bibliography of print and online resources, plus listings of important organizations, associations, and programs dedicated to Hip Hop culture• A comprehensive glossary of terms and phrases such as "bling bling" and "thuglife"• Sidebars on fascinating topics, reflecting the latest research and statistical data• Analyses of the 50 most influential Hip Hop songs and the 30 most influential Hip Hop albums

Emmett G. Price III is assistant professor of music and African American studies at Northeastern University, Boston, MA, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Popular Music Studies.

Yvonne Coleman said It gives you the basics of Hip Hop. But. It gives you the basics of Hip Hop. But looses in the essential verities of the harsh beginnings of Hip Hop in the Bronx.. Five Stars Jose O Prado Great book. Essential reading for any student of the movement. Midwest Book Review Hip hop began as an alternative street lingo but has swept the world to become a dominant, lasting social force rather than just another musical fad - and HIP HOP CULTURE documents the sweeping progress of the movement as a whole, providing a narrative history pairing photos of hiphop styles and peoples with a glossary of terms, a bibliography of associated resources, and an analysis of the most influential songs of the movement. Chapters thus blend biographical

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