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Rapper, Writer, Pop-Cultural Player: Ice-T and the Politics of Black Cultural Production

Rapper, Writer, Pop-Cultural Player: Ice-T and the Politics of Black Cultural Production

  • Editor: Metcalf, Josephine
  • Editor: Turner, Will

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Contents

  • Contents: Foreword, Robin Means Coleman;
  • Introduction 'It's got to feel real but not be real' (Ice-T), Josephine Metcalf and Will Turner.
  • Part 1 Hip-Hop Contexts: Ice/age: experience, achievement, and transformations of an OG, Murray Forman; Ice-T at the movies: the hip-hop film cycle and the on-screen gangsta in flux, Keith Corson; Voices of the gods: definition, diegesis, and discourse i
  • Part 2 Genre Hustling: Crossing police lines: body count and the politics of intercultural miscommunication, Will Turner; Member of an elite squad: Ice-T and the imagining of 'fin' tutuola, Mark D. Cunningham; Ice Loves Coco: reality TV, hip-hop, and the
  • Part 3 Activist, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur: Gaming the system: Ice-T as neoliberal hustler and entrepreneurial philanthropist, Greg Dimitriadis and Justin De Senso; The peacemaking producer of LA: negotiating and representing gangs on reality TV, Jose
  • Part 4 Interview: Living by your word: an interview with Ice-T. Afterword: Ice-T's '-ish' and the power of street knowledge, Travis L. Gosa; Ice-ography; Index.