The Organic Globalizer: Hip Hop, Political Development, and Movement Culture
- Editor: Malone, Christopher
- Editor: Martinez, George
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Contents
- About the Cover Art Contributors
- 1. The organic globalizer Christopher Malone; George Martinez, Jr.
- 2. No church in the wild: Politics, morality, and hip hop in the political science classroom Craig Douglas Albert
- 3. (Re)building the cypher: Fulfilling the promise of hip hop for liberation Paul Kuttner; Mariama White-Hammond
- 4. Men or monsters? The applied uses of the commercial rap artist Joy Boggs
- 5. Copyright outlaws and hip hop moguls: Intellectual property law and the development of hip hop music Richard Schur
- 6. Whirl Trade: The peculiar image of hip hop in the global economies Fahamu Pecou
- 7. Liberation hip hop: Palestinian hip hop and peaceful resistance Denise DeGarmo; E. Duff Wrobbel
- 8. Asserting identity through music: Indigenous hip hop and self-empowerment Anne Flaherty
- 9. Hip hop and the dialects of political awareness: Between branding banality and authenticity in Central European rap Barbara Franz
- 10. Representations of Chinese-ness in Afro-Cuban hip hop during post-Soviet era Cuba Angela Ju
- 11. The politics of violence, hustling, and contempt in the Oakland, CA rap music scene H. Lavar Pope
- 12. The belly of the beast Keesha M. Middlemass
- 13. All day, all week, occupy all streets! Race, class, and hip hop in the occupy movement Christopher Malone; George Martinez, Jr.; Davina Anderson Index