 | Judy McCoy - Music - 1992 - 261 pages
An annotated bibliography that lists 1,070 articles, books, and reviews pertaining to rap music, artists, culture, and politics and published from 1980 through 1990. A 76-entry ... | |
 | Sherry Ayazi-Hashjin - Music - 1999 - 63 pages
Describes the art of rapping and the cultural phenomenon of hip hop, tracing its evolution from African and Caribbean traditions. | |
 | Terence McPhaul - Psychology - 2005 - 100 pages
Learn why Hip Hop has such a bad Rap, and why Hip Hop is synonymous with mayhem and murder. | |
 | Adam Sexton - 1995 - 270 pages
An anthology of essays, editorials, and criticism--by Anna Quindlen, Nathan McCall, Sister Souljah, Ice-T, and William Safire, among others--provides a provocative study of the ... | |
 | Michael W. Small - Music - 1992 - 224 pages
Dozens of today's hottest rap stars--including L. L. Cool J., Public Enemy, NWA, KRS-One, and Salt-n-Pepa--discuss their private lives and their music, offering their opinion ... | |
 | Alain-Phillipe Durand - Music - 2002 - 150 pages
Articles by specialists in French, anthropology, sociology, and linguistics contribute to a discussion of rap and hip-hop in France and French-speaking countries. | |
 | Joel McIver - 2002 - 256 pages
The story of Ice Cube is a powerful one, as he is a founder of the controversial gangsta-rap band, NWA, member of the Nation Of Islam, and an outspoken critic of society and ... | |
 | Jane I. Smith - Religion - 1999 - 251 pages
Smith "surveys the history of Islam in the United States and profiles the lifestyle, religious practices, and worldviews of American Muslims."--Jacket. | |
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