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_aMicrophone fiends : _byouth music & youth culture / _cedited by Andrew Ross & Tricia Rose. |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1994. |
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_aix, 276 pages ; _c23 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_gIntroduction / _rAndrew Ross -- _gHISTORIES AND FUTURES -- _tWe know what time it is : race, class and youth culture in the nineties / _rGeorge Lipsitz -- _tSame as it ever was : youth culture and music / _rSusan McClary -- _tIs anybody listening? Does anybody care? : on talking about t̀he state of rock' / _rLawrence Grossberg -- _tExcerpt from Altered spade : readings in race-mutation theory / _rGreg Tate -- _gLOCATING HIP HOP -- _tA style nobody can deal with : politics, style and the postindustrial city in hip hop / _rTricia Rose -- _tPuerto Rican and proud, boyee! : rap roots and anmesia / _rJuan Flores -- _tThe state of rap : time and place in hip hop nationalism / _rJeffrey Louis Decker -- _tContracting rap : an interview with Carmen Ashhurst-Watson / _rTricia Rose -- _gTHE DANCE CONTINUUM -- _tIn the empire of the beat : discipline and disco / _rWalter Hughes -- _tHello / _rLady Kier Kirby -- _tNot a mutant turtle / _rWilli Ninja -- _tNobody wants a part-time mother : an interview with Willi Ninja / _rTricia Rose -- _tMoral panic, the media and British rave culture / _rSarah Thornton -- _tThe funkification of Rio / _rGeorge Yudice -- _gROCK, RITUALS AND RIGHTS -- _tRah, rah, sis-boom-bah : the secret relationship between college rock and the communist party / _rRobert Christgau -- _tBorder crossing in the U.S.A. / _rDonna Gaines -- _tHighbrow, lowbrow, voodoo aesthetics / _rRobert Walser -- _tSmells like teen spirit : riot grrrls, revolution and women in independent rock / _rJoanne Gottlieb, _rGayle Wald. |
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