10/17 – 5 New Sources

Jeffries, Michael P. “Hip-Hop Urbanism Old And New.” International Journal Of Urban & Regional Research 38.2 (2014): 706-715. Academic Search Complete. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <– This source contains information regarding ideas and importance of musical culture. It also contains information for activities and social organization, particularly concerning the roles of performers.

Lamotte, Martin. “Rebels Without A Pause: Hip-Hop And Resistance In The City.” International Journal Of Urban & Regional Research 38.2 (2014): 686-694. SocINDEX with Full Text. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <– Source contains information in regards to hip-hop’s influence on New York culture in particular and how musical culture there has been shaped by it.

Kim, Kevin Y. “Kepping Chinatown: mainstream America’s first Asian-American solo rapper battles myths, markets and the tightrope line between exposure and exploitation.” Colorlines Magazine 2004: 47. General OneFile. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <– Source contains information in terms of the context of the music.

N.A. “Jin and Bubba Sparxxx, Uncommon Rappers.” Washington Post, The n.d.: Regional Business News. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <– This source has information on social organization and the roles performers and audiences play in the music performance.

Tinajero, Robert. “Hip Hop And Religion: Gangsta Rap’S Christian Rhetoric.” Journal Of Religion And Popular Culture 3 (2013): 315. Project MUSE. Web. 16 Oct. 2014. <– Source contains information pertaining to the impact of spirituality on Hip-Hop Music.

 

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