Description |
1 online resource (xv, 414 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Description based on print version record. |
Summary |
Connecting classic rhythm & blues and rock & roll to the Civil Rights Movement, and classic soul and funk to the Black Power Movement, The Hip Hop Movement critically explores what each of these musics and movements' contributed to rap, neo-soul, hip hop culture, and the broader Hip Hop Movement. Ultimately, The Hip Hop Movement reveals that black popular music and black popular culture have always been more than merely "popular music" and "popular culture" in the con |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Contents |
Introduction : Lift every voice and sing and rap -- [Part I] : The soundtracks of the Civil Rights movement, 1945-1965. Rhythm & blues : from classic rhythm & blues to rap's beats and rhymes ; Rock & roll : from classic rock & roll to rock rap -- [Part] II : The soundtracks of the Black Power movement, 1965-1980. Soul : from classic soul to neo-soul ; Funk : from P-funk to G-funk -- [Part] III : The soundtracks and social visions of the hip hop movement, 1980-present. The hip hop movement : from black popular music and black popular culture to a black popular movement. |
Subject |
African Americans -- Music -- History and criticism.
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Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Popular music -- Social aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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Rap (Music) -- History and criticism.
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Hip-hop.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9780739181164 0739181165 9780739182437 0739182439 0739181173 (DLC) 2013000594 |
ISBN |
0739181173 electronic bk |
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9780739181171 electronic bk |
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