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Representing: Hip Hop Culture and the Production of Black Cinema by S. Craig Watkins,

Representing: Hip Hop Culture and the Production of Black Cinema by S. Craig Watkins,
In this engaging and provocative book, S. Craig Watkins examines two of the most important developments in the recent history of black cinema -- the ascendancy of Spike Lee and the proliferation of "ghettocentric films" like Boyz N the Hood and Menace II Society. Representing explores a distinct contradiction in American society: at the same time that black youth have become the targets of a fierce racial backlash against crime, drugs, affirmative action, and rap music, their popular expressive cultures have become highly visible and commercially viable. Further, Watkins considers the imprint of black youth on the landscape of black filmmaking. He asks: after decades of neglect, why did the film industry suddenly develop a heightened interest in black cinema? Watkins shows how the black film wave was driven by several factors -- the transformation of the popular film industry; a reinvigorated independent filmmaking niche; the cross-marketing of music, video, and film; a burgeoning hip hop consumer culture; and historically specific struggles over the meanings and representations of "blackness" in American culture. He contends that despite social and economic marginalization, black youth have gained unprecedented access to the popular media and continue to influence not only black popular culture but the broader U.S. popular culture scene as well. Representing offers a fascinating look at commercial culture and shows how and why it has become a crucial site for black American youth as they struggle to make their everyday lives more empowering, rewarding, and pleasurable in the face of formidable disadvantages.



24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer: A Critical Analysis of an African American Teenage Subculture by Jimmy Dumas,
24 Reasons Why African Americans Suffer: A Critical Analysis of an African American Teenage Subculture by Jimmy Dumas,
Those who work with youth are perplexed about the hip-hop culture's influence on today's African American teens. This book provides an in-depth look at this culture, its values, fashion trends, music, sexuality, and view of the future. Implications of hip-hop on academic achievement, family stability, and youth's involvement in the marketplace are explored.



Hip Hop Caucus - The Hip-Hop Caucus (H2C) is a hip-hop membership-organization that has established a comprehensive agenda for the hip-hop community. The members of H2C form a national coalition of pop-culture, social, political, community-based, and youth-leadership organizations as well as individuals.

Kenyan hip hop - Local hip hop music has become very popular among Kenyan youth lately. Many Kenyan mainstream artists blend rap with ragga, r&b and dance-pop.

Hip hop culture - Hip hop culture began in the mainly black and hispanic inner-city Bronx borough of New York City during the early 1970s, and has since spread throughout the world. The four main elements of hip hop culture are MC'ing (rapping), DJ'ing, graffiti, and breakdancing.

Hip hop (dance move) - Hip hop is a dance from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990's, and 2000s that fits with Hip Hop music. Many Hip Hop moves and styles have been adapted into Lindy Hop.



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