Hip Hop Matters
Autor S. Craig Watkinsen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807009864
ISBN-10: 0807009865
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Beacon Press
ISBN-10: 0807009865
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Beacon Press
Notă biografică
S. Craig Watkins is associate professor of radio-TV-film, sociology, and African American Studies at the University of Texas, Austin. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Recenzii
Watkins wisely chooses to focus on what has not been said . . . [and] tells his version of hip-hop's history in lyrical prose, often mirroring the rhythms and wordplay of the music he's discussing. This is undoubtedly a book for fans, but it is also an intriguing look at how hip-hop has become part of a universal cultural conversation. -Publishers Weekly
"Offering a fast-moving and well-researched book, Watkins successfully unearths some of the disturbing and encouraging implications of hip-hop culture." -Library Journal
"Quite an exposition of all things hip-hop." -Mike Tribby, Booklist
"Watkins well understands the challenges facing the nascent hip-hop political movement."--Adam Bradley, Washington Post
"Watkins sets his tome apart with a meticulous attention to the facts . . . He leaves few stones unturned examining the endless influence of hip-hop on the world around us, always with a critical eye."--URB
"Watkins's study is the best yet on the hip-hop industry. Watkins has provided nothing less than a political economy of hip-hop, one that doesn't shy away from the dirty business hip-hop has become . . . He's also attentive to the way hip-hop was affected by the appalling rates of incarceration and AIDS in black communities." --Greg Tate, The Nation
"With Hip Hop Matters, S. Craig Watkins establishes himself as one of the most insightful observers and critics of hip hop culture."--Michael Eric Dyson
"Offering a fast-moving and well-researched book, Watkins successfully unearths some of the disturbing and encouraging implications of hip-hop culture." -Library Journal
"Quite an exposition of all things hip-hop." -Mike Tribby, Booklist
"Watkins well understands the challenges facing the nascent hip-hop political movement."--Adam Bradley, Washington Post
"Watkins sets his tome apart with a meticulous attention to the facts . . . He leaves few stones unturned examining the endless influence of hip-hop on the world around us, always with a critical eye."--URB
"Watkins's study is the best yet on the hip-hop industry. Watkins has provided nothing less than a political economy of hip-hop, one that doesn't shy away from the dirty business hip-hop has become . . . He's also attentive to the way hip-hop was affected by the appalling rates of incarceration and AIDS in black communities." --Greg Tate, The Nation
"With Hip Hop Matters, S. Craig Watkins establishes himself as one of the most insightful observers and critics of hip hop culture."--Michael Eric Dyson