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That's the Joint!

The Hip-Hop Studies Reader
Edition1st Edition
First Published2004
eBook Published16 September 2004
Pub. LocationNew York
ImprintRoutledge
Pages648
eBook ISBN9780203642191
SubjectsArts, Humanities, Social Sciences

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Forman, M., & Neal, M.A. (Eds.). (2004). That's the Joint!: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203642191

ABSTRACT

That's the Joint: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader brings together the best-known and most influential writings on rap and hip-hop from its beginnings to today. Spanning nearly 25 years of scholarship, criticism, and journalism, this unprecedented anthology showcases the evolution and continuing influence of one of the most creative and contested elements of global popular culture since its advent in the late 1970s.

That's the Jointpresents the most important hip-hop scholarship in one comprehensive volume, addressing hip-hop as both a musical and a cultural practice. Think of it as "Hip-Hop 101."

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter|9 pages

Introduction

Title

part|4 pages

Part I: Hip-Hop Ya Don’t Stop: Hip-Hop History and Historiography

Title

chapter1|9 pages

Breaking

Title

chapter2|11 pages

The Politics of Graffiti

Title

chapter3|12 pages

Breaking: The History

Title

chapter6|14 pages

Hip-Hop’s Founding Fathers Speak the Truth

Title

part|4 pages

Part II: No Time for Fake Niggas: Hip-Hop Culture and the Authenticity Debates

Title

chapter7|9 pages

The Culture of Hip-Hop

Title

chapter8|21 pages

Puerto Rocks: Rap, Roots, and Amnesia

Title

chapter9|9 pages

It’s a Family Affair

Title

chapter10|12 pages

Hip-Hop Chicano: A Separate but Parallel Story

Title

chapter11|16 pages

On the Question of Nigga Authenticity

Title

part|5 pages

Part III: Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City: Hip-Hop, Space, and Place

Title

part|4 pages

Part IV: I’ll Be Nina Simone Defecating on Your Microphone: Hip-Hop and Gender

Title

part|4 pages

Part V: The Message: Rap, Politics, and Resistance

Title

part|5 pages

Part VI: Looking for the Perfect Beat: Hip-Hop Aesthetics and Technologies of Production

Title

chapter31|16 pages

Public Enemy: Confrontation

Title

chapter32|18 pages

Hip-Hop: From Live Performance to Mediated Narrative

Title

chapter33|6 pages

Sample This

Title

chapter35|26 pages

Challenging Conventions in the Fine Art of Rap

Title

chapter36|14 pages

Hip-Hop and Black Noise: Raising Hell

Title

part|5 pages

Part VII: I Used to Love H.E.R.: Hip-Hop in/and the Culture Industries

Title

chapter37|10 pages

Commercialization of the Rap Music Youth Subculture

Title

chapter38|14 pages

Dance in Hip-Hop Culture

Title

chapter39|9 pages

Wendy Day, Advocate for Rappers

Title

chapter42|27 pages

Black Youth and the Ironies of Capitalism

Title

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