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Thug Life (Hardcover, New)
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Thug Life (Hardcover, New)
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Hip-hop has come a long way from its origins in the Bronx in the
1970s, when rapping and DJing were just part of a lively, decidedly
local scene that also venerated break-dancing and graffiti. Now
hip-hop is a global phenomenon and, in the United States, a
massively successful corporate enterprise predominantly controlled
and consumed by whites while the most prominent performers are
black. How does this shift in racial dynamics affect our
understanding of contemporary hip-hop, especially when the music
perpetuates stereotypes of black men? Do black listeners interpret
hip-hop differently from white fans? These questions have dogged
hip-hop for decades, but unlike most pundits, Michael Jeffries
finds answers by interviewing everyday people. Instead of turning
to performers or media critics, "Thug Life" focuses on the music's
fans - young men, both black and white - and the resulting account
avoids romanticism, offering an unbiased examination of how hip-hop
works in people's daily lives. As Jeffries weaves the fans' voices
together with his own sophisticated analysis, we are able to
understand hip-hop as a tool listeners use to make sense of
themselves and society as well as a rich, self-contained world
containing politics and pleasure, virtue and vice.
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