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Vinyl Ain't Final Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture

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ISBN-10: 0745319408

ISBN-13: 9780745319407

Edition: 2006

Authors: Dipannita Basu, Sidney Lemelle, Robin Kelley

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From the political economy of the South African music industry to the cultural resistance forged by Afro-Asian hip hop, this potent mix of contributors provides a unique critical insight into the implications of hip hop globally and locally.
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Book details

List price: $37.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Pluto Press
Publication date: 6/20/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.46" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Dipa Basu is and Associate Professor of Sociology and Black Studies at Pitzer College, Claremont, California. Her recent publications include 'Sociology of the Color Line' in Peter Ratcliffe, ed. The Politics of Social Science Research: Race, Ethnicity and Social Change (Palgrave Press, 2001).

Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
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-I: 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: Fun^da^mental 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
Notes on the Contributors
Index