Record ID: |
3235241 |
Format: |
Regular Print Book |
Physical description: |
xxvii, 284 pages ; 24 cm. |
Date acquired: |
May 12, 2015
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More creator details: |
edited by Tamara Lizette Brown and Baruti N. Kopano. |
Series statement: |
Contemporary Black history |
Series title: |
Contemporary Black history. |
Contents note: |
Soul Thieves: White America and the Appropriation of Hip Hop and Black Culture / Baruti N. Kopano -- The Appropriation of Blackness in Ego Trip's The (White) Rapper Show / Carlos D. Morrison and Ronald L. Jackson II -- Cash Rules Everything around Me: Appropriation, Commodification, and the Politics of Contemporary Protest Music and Hip Hop / Diarra Osei Roberton -- I'm Hip: An Exploration of Rap Music's Creative Guise / Kawachi Clemmons -- Foraging Fashion: African American Influences on Cultural Aesthetics / Abena Lewis-Mhoon -- In the Eye of the Beholder: Definitions of Beauty in Popular Black Magazines / Kimberly Brown -- Neutering the Black Power Movement: The Hijacking of Protest Symbolism / James B. Stewart -- A Silent Protest: The 1968 Olympiad and the Appropriation of Black Athletic Power / Jamal Ratchford -- Imagining a Strange New World: Racial Integration and Social Justice Advocacy in Marvel Comics, 1966-1980 / David Taft Terry -- So You Think You Can Dance: Black Dance and American Popular Culture / Tamara Lizette Brown. |
Contributor: |
Brown, Tamara, 1969- editor.
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Contributor: |
Kopano, Baruti N., editor.
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