Am I Black Enough for You?: Popular Culture from the 'Hood and BeyondIndiana University Press, 22/03/1997 - 156 من الصفحات The most creative moments of African American culture have always emanated from a lower class or "ghetto" perspective. In contemporary society, this ghetto aesthetic has informed a large segment of the popular marketplace from the incendiary nature of gangsta rap, through the choreographed violence of films like Menace II Society, to recurrent debates around the use of the word "nigga," and even the assertion of this perspective in professional basketball. In each case, most of the discussion around these cultural circumstances tends to be dismissive, if not completely uninformed. |
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Representin the Real | 1 |
in Contemporary Black Popular Culture | 13 |
The Death of Politics in Rap Music | 38 |
THREE | 60 |
FOUR | 82 |
Some New Improved Shit | 128 |
Notes | 141 |
Works Cited147 | 147 |