Browse: New York University Press (publisher), Rock & Pop
This page lists all books published by New York University Press.
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Stand back! Todd Boyd brings the ruckus in this provocative look at how hip hop changed everything from the jailhouse to the White House;and why it truly became the voice of a new generation — More…
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Sharpley-Whiting gets at the heart of the paradox . . . and puts the discussion on the turntable — More…
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Hip Hop Heresies: Queer Aesthetics in New York City arrives just in time as the first scholarly monograph focused on queer hip hop and as a much-needed intervention that sets the stage for ongoing... — More…
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Sonic Sovereignty: Hip Hop, Indigeneity, and Shifting Popular Music Mainstreams
- Author: Przybylski, Liz
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What makes William Jelani Cobbs To the Break of Dawn so refreshing is that it centers on what hip-hop is, rather than on what it does. Eschewing the common practice of treating rap lyrics as... — More…
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Sharpley-Whiting gets at the heart of the paradox . . . and puts the discussion on the turntable — More…
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Moores strength is his obvious admiration for the bands and genres he highlights. He is a first-class music journalist and historian and when he delves into a particular subculture like the econo... — More…
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Moores strength is his obvious admiration for the bands and genres he highlights. He is a first-class music journalist and historian and when he delves into a particular subculture like the econo... — More…
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Playing to the Crowd: Musicians, Audiences, and the Intimate Work of Connection
- Author: Baym, Nancy K.
Baym's enthusiasm and experience makes this academic study accessible to professional musicians as well as musicology and communication scholars — More…
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$113.00