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The Vinyl Ain't Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture

The Vinyl Ain't Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture

  • Editor: Basu, Dipannita
  • Editor: Lemelle, Sidney

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Contents

  • Foreword by Robin D.G. Kelley
  • Introduction by Dipannita Basu and Sidney Lemelle
  • SIDE ONE: RAP AND HIP HOP IN THE US
  • 1. 'For the People,' 'TRIBUTE,' and 'REDBONE.' by Umar Bin Hassan
  • 2. A Rap Thing,' 'On Rapping Rap.' and 'For Mario: Homeland and Hip Hop,' by Mumia Abu-Jamal
  • 3. Hip Hop: As a Culture and Generation by Dipannita Basu
  • 4. Nobody Knows My Name and an interview with the Director Rachel Raimist: A Female Hip Hop Film Maker by Dipannita Basu and Laura Harris
  • 5. From Azeem to Zion-I: The Evolution of Global Consciousness in Bay Area Hip Hop by Eric K. Arnold
  • 6. Head Rush: Hip Hop and a Hawaiian Nation 'On the Rise.' by Adria L. Imada
  • 7. War At 33 1/3: Culture and Politics Across the Afro-Asian Atlantic. by Sohail Daulatzai
  • SIDE TWO: RAP AND HIP HOP GOES GLOBAL
  • 8. Deathening Silence: The Terms of (Non) Political Commentary Rap by John Hutnyk
  • 9. 'Keeping it Real' in a Different 'Hood: African-Americanization and Hip Hop in Germany by Tim Brown
  • 10. Africa on Their Mind: Rap, Blackness and Citizenship in France by Veronique Helenon
  • 11. Cuban Hip Hop: Underground Revolution by Annelise Wunderlich
  • 12. Between Our Islands We Dance: Hip Hop and the Samoan Diaspora by April K. Henderson
  • 13. Negotiating Ethnicity and Authenticity in Tokyo's Club Harlem by Rhiannon Fink
  • 14. Globalization and Gangster Rap: Hip Hop in the Post Apartheid City by Zine Magubane
  • 15. 'Ni Wapi Tunakwenda': Hip Hop Culture and The Children of Arusha by Sidney J.Lemelle
  • Notes
  • About the Contributors
  • Index