Performing identity/performing culture : hip hop as text, pedagogy, and lived practice / Greg Dimitriadis.
Material type: TextSeries: Intersections in communications and culture ; vol. 1.Publisher: New York : P. Lang, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xvii, 148 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0820451762
- 9780820451763
- 305.235 21
- E185.86 .D55 2004
Contents:
Ch. 1. Hip Hop to Rap: From Live Performance to Mediated Narrative -- Ch. 2. Popular Culture, Constructions of Place, and the Lives of Urban Youth -- Ch. 3. Mobilizing History at a Local Community Center: Popular Media and the Construction of Generational Identity among African-American Youth -- Ch. 4. The Symbolic Mediation of Identity in Black Popular Culture: The Discursive Life, Death, and Rebirth of Tupac Shakur (coauthored with George Kamberelis) -- Ch. 5. Black Youth, Popular Culture, and Pedagogy: Some Conclusions.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-137) and index.
Ch. 1. Hip Hop to Rap: From Live Performance to Mediated Narrative -- Ch. 2. Popular Culture, Constructions of Place, and the Lives of Urban Youth -- Ch. 3. Mobilizing History at a Local Community Center: Popular Media and the Construction of Generational Identity among African-American Youth -- Ch. 4. The Symbolic Mediation of Identity in Black Popular Culture: The Discursive Life, Death, and Rebirth of Tupac Shakur (coauthored with George Kamberelis) -- Ch. 5. Black Youth, Popular Culture, and Pedagogy: Some Conclusions.
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