Communicating Hip-Hop

Communicating Hip-Hop
Author: Nick J. Sciullo
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Hip-hop
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This insightful analysis of the broad impact of hip-hop on popular culture examines the circulation of hip-hop through media, academia, business, law, and consumer culture to explain how hip-hop influences thought and action through our societal institutions. How has hip-hop influenced our culture beyond the most obvious ways (music and fashion)? Examples of the substantial power of hip-hop culture include influence on consumer buying habits-for example, Dr. Dre's Beats headphones; politics, seen in Barack Obama's election as the first "hip-hop president" and increased black political participation; and social movements such as various stop-the-violence movements and mobilization against police brutality and racism. In Communicating Hip-Hop: How Hip-Hop Culture Shapes Popular Culture, author Nick Sciullo considers hip-hop's role in shaping a number of different aspects of modern culture ranging from law to communication and from business to English studies. Each chapter takes the reader on a behind-the-scenes tour of hip-hop's importance in various areas of culture with references to leading literature and music. Intended for scholars and students of hip-hop, race, music, and communication as well as a general audience, this appealing, accessible book will enable readers to understand why hip-hop is so important and see why hip-hop has such far-reaching influence.


Communicating Hip-Hop
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Nick J. Sciullo
Categories: Hip-hop
Type: BOOK - Published: 2023 - Publisher:

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This insightful analysis of the broad impact of hip-hop on popular culture examines the circulation of hip-hop through media, academia, business, law, and consu
Communicating Hip-Hop
Language: en
Pages: 156
Authors: Nick J. Sciullo
Categories: Music
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This insightful analysis of the broad impact of hip-hop on popular culture examines the circulation of hip-hop through media, academia, business, law, and consu
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Pages: 0
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Categories: At-risk youth
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Pages: 218
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Categories: Art
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Language: en
Pages: 273
Authors: H. Samy Alim
Categories: Education
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