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Hip hop matters : politics, pop culture, and the struggle for the soul of a movement / S. Craig Watkins.

By: Watkins, S. Craig (Samuel Craig)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Beacon Press, c2005. Description: 295 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780807009864; 0807009865; 0807009822; 9780807009826Subject(s): Rap (Music) -- History and criticism | Hip-hopGenre/Form: Criticism, interpretation, etc DDC classification: 782.421649 LOC classification: ML3531 | .W38 2005
Contents:
Hip hop matters -- Back in the day -- Pop culture and the struggle for hip hop -- Remixing American pop -- A great year in hip hop -- Fear of a white planet -- The digital underground -- Politics and the struggle for hip hop -- Move the crowd -- Young voices in the hood -- "Our future ... right here, right now!" -- "We love hip hop, but does hip hop love us?" -- Artificial intelligence? -- Bigger than hip hop.
Summary: Avoiding the easy definitions and caricatures that tend to celebrate or condemn the "hip hop generation," Hip Hop Matters focuses on the fierce and far-reaching battles being waged in politics, pop culture, and academe to assert greater control over the movement. At stake, Watkins argues, is the impact hip hop will have in the lives of the young people who live and breathe the culture. The story unfolds through revealing profiles, looking at such players as Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, widely recognized as America's first hip-hop mayor; Chuck D, the self-described "rebel without a pause" who championed the Internet as a way to keep socially relevant rap music alive; and young activists who represent hip hop's insurgent voice. Watkins also presents incisive analysis of the corporate takeover of hip hop; the culture's march into America's colleges and universities; and the rampant misogyny that undermines the movement's progressive claims. Ultimately, we see how the struggle for hip hop reverberates with a larger world: Global media consolidation and conglomeration; racial and demographic flux; generational cleavages; the reinvention of the pop music industry; and the ongoing struggle to enrich the lives of ordinary youth.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-282) and index.

Hip hop matters -- Back in the day -- Pop culture and the struggle for hip hop -- Remixing American pop -- A great year in hip hop -- Fear of a white planet -- The digital underground -- Politics and the struggle for hip hop -- Move the crowd -- Young voices in the hood -- "Our future ... right here, right now!" -- "We love hip hop, but does hip hop love us?" -- Artificial intelligence? -- Bigger than hip hop.

Avoiding the easy definitions and caricatures that tend to celebrate or condemn the "hip hop generation," Hip Hop Matters focuses on the fierce and far-reaching battles being waged in politics, pop culture, and academe to assert greater control over the movement. At stake, Watkins argues, is the impact hip hop will have in the lives of the young people who live and breathe the culture. The story unfolds through revealing profiles, looking at such players as Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, widely recognized as America's first hip-hop mayor; Chuck D, the self-described "rebel without a pause" who championed the Internet as a way to keep socially relevant rap music alive; and young activists who represent hip hop's insurgent voice. Watkins also presents incisive analysis of the corporate takeover of hip hop; the culture's march into America's colleges and universities; and the rampant misogyny that undermines the movement's progressive claims. Ultimately, we see how the struggle for hip hop reverberates with a larger world: Global media consolidation and conglomeration; racial and demographic flux; generational cleavages; the reinvention of the pop music industry; and the ongoing struggle to enrich the lives of ordinary youth.

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