Brothers gonna work it out sexual politics in the golden age of rap nationalism /
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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New York :
New York University Press,
c2005.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- From the revolutionary war to the "revolutionary generation" : some introductory thoughts on rap music, black nationalism, and the golden age of rap nationalism
- "We men ain't we?" : mas(k)unlinity and the gendered politics of black nationalism
- Brothers gonna work it out : the popular/political culture of rap music
- Ladies first? : defining manhood in the golden age of rap nationalism
- Representin' God : masculinity and the use of the Bible in rap nationalism
- Be true to the game : final reflections on the politics and practices of the hip-hop nation.