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This book is a great read for individuals interested in understanding how hip hop culture has shaped young people's understanding and expression of self. Through detailed analysis of hip hop legends and rap texts, Greg Dimitriadis explores how young people at a community center in the Midwest have used hip hop to redefine their Southern traditions, construct notions of history, and cope with the loss of Tupac Shakur. The book provides an insightful intersection of education, media studies, communication, and anthropology that broadens our understanding of young people's relationships with popular culture.

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Performing Identity/Performing Culture : Hip Hop as Text, Pedagogy, and Lived Practice

ISBN: 9780820451763
$14.78
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $35.84
Date of Publication: 2001-05-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.92
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This book is a great read for individuals interested in understanding how hip hop culture has shaped young people's understanding and expression of self. Through detailed analysis of hip hop legends and rap texts, Greg Dimitriadis explores how young people at a community center in the Midwest have used hip hop to redefine their Southern traditions, construct notions of history, and cope with the loss of Tupac Shakur. The book provides an insightful intersection of education, media studies, communication, and anthropology that broadens our understanding of young people's relationships with popular culture.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!