Language, rhythm & sound : Black popular cultures into the twenty-first century / edited by Joseph K. Adjaye and Adrianne R. Andrews.
Material type: TextSeries: University of Pittsburgh Press Digital Editions | University of Pittsburgh Digital CollectionsPublisher: Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [1997]Copyright date: ©1997Description: 1 online resource (x, 324 pages)Content type:- text
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- Language, rhythm, and sound
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Popular culture -- United States
- African American arts
- African Americans -- Cultural assimilation
- Black people -- Race identity
- Noirs américains -- Identité ethnique
- Culture populaire -- États-Unis
- Arts noirs américains
- Noirs américains -- Acculturation
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies
- African American arts
- African Americans -- Cultural assimilation
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Black people -- Race identity
- Popular culture
- United States
- Alltagskultur
- Noirs américains -- Culture -- Influence africaine
- Noirs américains -- Identité collective
- Culture populaire -- États-Unis -- Influence africaine
- Schwarze
- USA
- 305.896/073 22
- E185.625 .L364 1997eb
- 15.85
- HU 1728
- MS 9400
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-310) and index.
Introduction : Popular culture and the Black experience / Joseph K. Adjaye -- The discourse of Kente cloth : from haute couture to mass culture / Joseph K. Adjaye -- Sarbeeb : the art of oblique communication in Somali culture / Said S. Samatar -- Nana Ampadu, the Sung-tale metaphor, and protest discourse in contemporary Ghana / Kwesi Yankah -- Using Afrikan proverbs to provide an Afrikan-centered narrative for contemporary Afrikan-American parental values / Huberta Jackson-Lowman -- The frustrated project of soul in the drama of Ed Bullins / Nathan L. Grant -- Of Mules and men and men and women : the ritual of talking B[l]ack / Adrianne R. Andrews -- Debunking the beauty myth with Black pop culture in Terry McMillan's Waiting to exhale / Rita B. Dandridge -- A womanist turn on the hip-hop theme : Leslie Harris's Just another girl on the IRT / Andre Willis -- Translating the double-dutch to hip-hop : the musical vernacular of Black girls play / Kyra D. Gaunt -- The language culture of rap music videos / Patricia A. Washington and Lynda Dixon Shaver -- The sound of culture : dread discourse and Jamaican sound systems / Louis Chude-Sokei -- "An-Ba-Chen'n La (Chained together) : the landscape of Kassav's Zouk / Brenda F. Berrian -- Mas' in Broklyn : immigration, race, and the cultural politics of Carnival / Rachel Buff -- Popular music, appropriation, and the circular culture of labor migration in Southern Africa : the case of South Africa and Malawi / Lupenga Mphande and Ikechukwu Okafor Newsum -- Cultural survivalisms and marketplace subversions : Black popular culture and politics into the twenty-first century / Tricia Rose.
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