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For the Culture
Hip-Hop and the Fight for Social Justice
Bonnette-Bailey, Lakeyta; Belk, Adolphus
The University of Michigan Press
03/2022
346
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Inglês
9780472132867
15 a 20 dias
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Intro: "Doing It for the Culture"
Section One: Activism or Perpetuation? Hip-Hoppers, Protest Movements, and Mass Incarceration
Chapter One - Belk, Adolphus G., Jr. "Going Upstate: Challenging Mass Imprisonment in New York State"
Chapter Two - Bonnette-Bailey, Lakeyta M., Lestina Dongo, and Michael Westberg. "This is America: Hip-Hop and the Black Lives Matter Movement"
Chapter Three - Ogbar, Jeffrey O.G. "Criminal Minded: The War on Drugs, Social Justice, Policing, and Hip-Hop"
Chapter Four - Baptist, Najja K. "'And When They Wake-Up': Black Lives Matter, Rap, and Activism"
Section Two: Old School and New School Methods of Political Engagement
Chapter Five - Hemphill, Portia R. "Made You Look: Leaders Speak to the Power of Black Youth Rap Music Consumption and Political Action"
Chapter Six - Napoli, Sarah. "Everyday Rights: Creating Rights Identities within the Midwest Rap Community"
Chapter Seven - Shawel, Tabia. "'Don't Call It A Comeback': Trump, Hip-Hop, and the Fight for Human Rights"
Chapter Eight - Akinyela, Ife Jie. "Movement Music Revisited: Conscious Rap and Contemporary Political Activism"
Section Three: Education and Social Justice: Getting an Education in "They Schools"
Chapter Nine - Sajnani, Damon. "Problematizing the Civil Rights Paradigm of Hip-Hop Studies"
Chapter Ten - Evans, Jabari. "'It's? Bigger? ?than? ?Hip-Hop':? ?The??Socio-Emotional? ?Effect? ?of? Hip-Hop as Creative Music Making within the Formal Classroom" ?
Chapter Eleven - Harrison, Anthony Kwame. "Hip-Hop's Place in Campus Inclusion and Social Justice"
Section Four: Gender, Identity, and Sexuality in Hip-Hop
Chapter Twelve - Ali, Khalilah. "That's Them Hoes Over There: Female Students Mitigating Hip-Hop Social Identity Threats"
Chapter Thirteen - Anderson, Britta L. "Public Grief and Collective Joy: Feminicide, Solidarity, and Feminist Rap in Ciudad Juarez"
Chapter Fourteen - Lamar, Alba Isabel. "Atrevidas: Afro-Cuban Women Demand Equity through Rap"
Section 5: Mixing It Up: Hip-Hoppers and Social Justice Around the World
Chapter Fifteen - Cheuk, Michael Ka Chi. "The Low Mays and the Transgression of Wo Lei Fei Fei"
Chapter Sixteen - Gill, Lisa M. "Watch the Throne: Representations of Blackness in Western Political Expressions"
Chapter Seventeen - Pimenta-Silva, Miguel. "Rhymes, Beats and Maize: The Maya Civilization and the Use of Rap"
Chapter Eighteen - Ouassini, Anwar and Mostafa Amini, M.A. "Native Transnational 'Flows': Hip-Hop, Social Justice, and the Construction of a Global Indigenous Identity"
Outro: "The Beautiful Struggle"
Author Bios
Section One: Activism or Perpetuation? Hip-Hoppers, Protest Movements, and Mass Incarceration
Chapter One - Belk, Adolphus G., Jr. "Going Upstate: Challenging Mass Imprisonment in New York State"
Chapter Two - Bonnette-Bailey, Lakeyta M., Lestina Dongo, and Michael Westberg. "This is America: Hip-Hop and the Black Lives Matter Movement"
Chapter Three - Ogbar, Jeffrey O.G. "Criminal Minded: The War on Drugs, Social Justice, Policing, and Hip-Hop"
Chapter Four - Baptist, Najja K. "'And When They Wake-Up': Black Lives Matter, Rap, and Activism"
Section Two: Old School and New School Methods of Political Engagement
Chapter Five - Hemphill, Portia R. "Made You Look: Leaders Speak to the Power of Black Youth Rap Music Consumption and Political Action"
Chapter Six - Napoli, Sarah. "Everyday Rights: Creating Rights Identities within the Midwest Rap Community"
Chapter Seven - Shawel, Tabia. "'Don't Call It A Comeback': Trump, Hip-Hop, and the Fight for Human Rights"
Chapter Eight - Akinyela, Ife Jie. "Movement Music Revisited: Conscious Rap and Contemporary Political Activism"
Section Three: Education and Social Justice: Getting an Education in "They Schools"
Chapter Nine - Sajnani, Damon. "Problematizing the Civil Rights Paradigm of Hip-Hop Studies"
Chapter Ten - Evans, Jabari. "'It's? Bigger? ?than? ?Hip-Hop':? ?The??Socio-Emotional? ?Effect? ?of? Hip-Hop as Creative Music Making within the Formal Classroom" ?
Chapter Eleven - Harrison, Anthony Kwame. "Hip-Hop's Place in Campus Inclusion and Social Justice"
Section Four: Gender, Identity, and Sexuality in Hip-Hop
Chapter Twelve - Ali, Khalilah. "That's Them Hoes Over There: Female Students Mitigating Hip-Hop Social Identity Threats"
Chapter Thirteen - Anderson, Britta L. "Public Grief and Collective Joy: Feminicide, Solidarity, and Feminist Rap in Ciudad Juarez"
Chapter Fourteen - Lamar, Alba Isabel. "Atrevidas: Afro-Cuban Women Demand Equity through Rap"
Section 5: Mixing It Up: Hip-Hoppers and Social Justice Around the World
Chapter Fifteen - Cheuk, Michael Ka Chi. "The Low Mays and the Transgression of Wo Lei Fei Fei"
Chapter Sixteen - Gill, Lisa M. "Watch the Throne: Representations of Blackness in Western Political Expressions"
Chapter Seventeen - Pimenta-Silva, Miguel. "Rhymes, Beats and Maize: The Maya Civilization and the Use of Rap"
Chapter Eighteen - Ouassini, Anwar and Mostafa Amini, M.A. "Native Transnational 'Flows': Hip-Hop, Social Justice, and the Construction of a Global Indigenous Identity"
Outro: "The Beautiful Struggle"
Author Bios
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Social Justice;rap music;Hip-Hop, Education;Hip-Hop education;youth participation;Black Lives Matter;Global Hip-Hop;Hip-Hop Feminism
Intro: "Doing It for the Culture"
Section One: Activism or Perpetuation? Hip-Hoppers, Protest Movements, and Mass Incarceration
Chapter One - Belk, Adolphus G., Jr. "Going Upstate: Challenging Mass Imprisonment in New York State"
Chapter Two - Bonnette-Bailey, Lakeyta M., Lestina Dongo, and Michael Westberg. "This is America: Hip-Hop and the Black Lives Matter Movement"
Chapter Three - Ogbar, Jeffrey O.G. "Criminal Minded: The War on Drugs, Social Justice, Policing, and Hip-Hop"
Chapter Four - Baptist, Najja K. "'And When They Wake-Up': Black Lives Matter, Rap, and Activism"
Section Two: Old School and New School Methods of Political Engagement
Chapter Five - Hemphill, Portia R. "Made You Look: Leaders Speak to the Power of Black Youth Rap Music Consumption and Political Action"
Chapter Six - Napoli, Sarah. "Everyday Rights: Creating Rights Identities within the Midwest Rap Community"
Chapter Seven - Shawel, Tabia. "'Don't Call It A Comeback': Trump, Hip-Hop, and the Fight for Human Rights"
Chapter Eight - Akinyela, Ife Jie. "Movement Music Revisited: Conscious Rap and Contemporary Political Activism"
Section Three: Education and Social Justice: Getting an Education in "They Schools"
Chapter Nine - Sajnani, Damon. "Problematizing the Civil Rights Paradigm of Hip-Hop Studies"
Chapter Ten - Evans, Jabari. "'It's? Bigger? ?than? ?Hip-Hop':? ?The??Socio-Emotional? ?Effect? ?of? Hip-Hop as Creative Music Making within the Formal Classroom" ?
Chapter Eleven - Harrison, Anthony Kwame. "Hip-Hop's Place in Campus Inclusion and Social Justice"
Section Four: Gender, Identity, and Sexuality in Hip-Hop
Chapter Twelve - Ali, Khalilah. "That's Them Hoes Over There: Female Students Mitigating Hip-Hop Social Identity Threats"
Chapter Thirteen - Anderson, Britta L. "Public Grief and Collective Joy: Feminicide, Solidarity, and Feminist Rap in Ciudad Juarez"
Chapter Fourteen - Lamar, Alba Isabel. "Atrevidas: Afro-Cuban Women Demand Equity through Rap"
Section 5: Mixing It Up: Hip-Hoppers and Social Justice Around the World
Chapter Fifteen - Cheuk, Michael Ka Chi. "The Low Mays and the Transgression of Wo Lei Fei Fei"
Chapter Sixteen - Gill, Lisa M. "Watch the Throne: Representations of Blackness in Western Political Expressions"
Chapter Seventeen - Pimenta-Silva, Miguel. "Rhymes, Beats and Maize: The Maya Civilization and the Use of Rap"
Chapter Eighteen - Ouassini, Anwar and Mostafa Amini, M.A. "Native Transnational 'Flows': Hip-Hop, Social Justice, and the Construction of a Global Indigenous Identity"
Outro: "The Beautiful Struggle"
Author Bios
Section One: Activism or Perpetuation? Hip-Hoppers, Protest Movements, and Mass Incarceration
Chapter One - Belk, Adolphus G., Jr. "Going Upstate: Challenging Mass Imprisonment in New York State"
Chapter Two - Bonnette-Bailey, Lakeyta M., Lestina Dongo, and Michael Westberg. "This is America: Hip-Hop and the Black Lives Matter Movement"
Chapter Three - Ogbar, Jeffrey O.G. "Criminal Minded: The War on Drugs, Social Justice, Policing, and Hip-Hop"
Chapter Four - Baptist, Najja K. "'And When They Wake-Up': Black Lives Matter, Rap, and Activism"
Section Two: Old School and New School Methods of Political Engagement
Chapter Five - Hemphill, Portia R. "Made You Look: Leaders Speak to the Power of Black Youth Rap Music Consumption and Political Action"
Chapter Six - Napoli, Sarah. "Everyday Rights: Creating Rights Identities within the Midwest Rap Community"
Chapter Seven - Shawel, Tabia. "'Don't Call It A Comeback': Trump, Hip-Hop, and the Fight for Human Rights"
Chapter Eight - Akinyela, Ife Jie. "Movement Music Revisited: Conscious Rap and Contemporary Political Activism"
Section Three: Education and Social Justice: Getting an Education in "They Schools"
Chapter Nine - Sajnani, Damon. "Problematizing the Civil Rights Paradigm of Hip-Hop Studies"
Chapter Ten - Evans, Jabari. "'It's? Bigger? ?than? ?Hip-Hop':? ?The??Socio-Emotional? ?Effect? ?of? Hip-Hop as Creative Music Making within the Formal Classroom" ?
Chapter Eleven - Harrison, Anthony Kwame. "Hip-Hop's Place in Campus Inclusion and Social Justice"
Section Four: Gender, Identity, and Sexuality in Hip-Hop
Chapter Twelve - Ali, Khalilah. "That's Them Hoes Over There: Female Students Mitigating Hip-Hop Social Identity Threats"
Chapter Thirteen - Anderson, Britta L. "Public Grief and Collective Joy: Feminicide, Solidarity, and Feminist Rap in Ciudad Juarez"
Chapter Fourteen - Lamar, Alba Isabel. "Atrevidas: Afro-Cuban Women Demand Equity through Rap"
Section 5: Mixing It Up: Hip-Hoppers and Social Justice Around the World
Chapter Fifteen - Cheuk, Michael Ka Chi. "The Low Mays and the Transgression of Wo Lei Fei Fei"
Chapter Sixteen - Gill, Lisa M. "Watch the Throne: Representations of Blackness in Western Political Expressions"
Chapter Seventeen - Pimenta-Silva, Miguel. "Rhymes, Beats and Maize: The Maya Civilization and the Use of Rap"
Chapter Eighteen - Ouassini, Anwar and Mostafa Amini, M.A. "Native Transnational 'Flows': Hip-Hop, Social Justice, and the Construction of a Global Indigenous Identity"
Outro: "The Beautiful Struggle"
Author Bios
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