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This page lists the assigned readings for each class session, along with films and videos (some of which were viewed in class, and some presented in separate evening screenings) and audio recordings.



Required Texts


Amazon logo Watkins, S. Craig. Hip Hop Matters: Politics, Pop Culture, and the Struggle for the Soul of a Movement. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780807009864.

Amazon logo Forman, Murray, and Mark Anthony Neal, eds. That's the Joint!: the Hip-Hop Studies Reader. New York, NY: Routledge, 2004. ISBN: 9780415969192.



Recommended Texts


Amazon logo Baker, Houston, Jr. Black Studies, Rap, and the Academy. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1995. ISBN: 9780226035215.

Amazon logo Dyson, Michael Eric. Know What I Mean? Reflections on Hip Hop. New York, NY: Perseus Books Group, 2007. ISBN: 9780465017164.

Amazon logo Eshun, Kodwo. More Brilliant Than The Sun. London, UK: Quartet Books Limited, 1999. ISBN: 9780704380257.

Amazon logo Forman, Murray. The 'Hood Comes First: Race, Space, and Place in Rap and Hip-Hop. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780819563972.

Amazon logo Fricke, Jim, and Charlie Ahearn. Yes, Yes Y'All: Oral History of Hip-Hop's First Decade. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780306812248.

Amazon logo George, Nelson. Hip Hop America. New York, NY: Penguin, 2005. ISBN: 9780143035152.

Amazon logo Keyes, Cheryl. Rap Music and Street Consciousness. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2004. ISBN: 9780252072017.

Amazon logo Perkins, William Eric, ed. Droppin' Science: Critical Essays on Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1995. ISBN: 9781566393621.

Amazon logo Potter, Russell. Spectacular Vernaculars: Hip-Hop and the Politics of Postmodernism. New York, NY: SUNY Press, 1995. ISBN: 9780791426265.

Amazon logo Rose, Tricia. Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1994. ISBN: 9780819562753.

Amazon logo Rose, Tricia, and Andrew Ross, eds. Microphone Fiends: Youth Music and Youth Culture. New York: Routledge, 1994. ISBN: 9780415909082.


UNITSTOPICSVIDEOSREADINGSLISTENING
Unit 1
(3 sessions)
Introduction and overviewWild Style (Charlie Ahearn, 1983)

Watkins. Prologue, Introduction, Chapter One, Nine, Epilogue (pp. 1-55; 229-259).

Amazon logo Hall, Stuart. "What is this 'Black' in Black Popular Culture?" In Black Popular Culture. Edited by Gina Dent. Seattle, WA: Bay Press, 1992, pp. 21-33. ISBN: 9780941920230.

Dyson. 'This Dark Diction has Become America's Addiction" and "It's Trendy to be The Conscious MC." pp. 40-87.



Supplementary


Perkins. "The Rap Attacks: An Introduction." pp. 1-45.

Potter. "Introduction." pp. 1-23.

Amazon logo Krims, Adam. "Music Analysis and Rap Music." In Rap Music and the Poetics of Identity. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 17-45. ISBN: 9780521632683.

Unit 2
(3 sessions)
Dance

The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy (Israel, 2002)

Everybody Dance Now (documentary for PBS series Dance In America/Great Performances, 1991)



Supplementary


Rhyme and Reason (Peter Spirer, 1997)

Amazon logo DeFrantz, Thomas. "The Black Beat Made Visible: Body Power in Hip Hop Dance." In Of the Presence of the Body: Essays on Dance and Performance Theory. Edited by Andre Lepecki. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2004, pp. 64-81. ISBN: 9780819566126.

Hazzard-Donald, Katrina. "Dance in Hip Hop Culture." In Forman and Neal, pp. 505-517.

Banes, Sally. "Breaking." In Forman and Neal, pp. 13-20.



Supplementary


Amazon logo Gilroy, Paul. "Exer(or)cising Power; Black Bodies in the Black Public Sphere." In Dance In The City. Edited by Helen Thomas. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997, pp. 21-34. ISBN: 9780312174545.

Thompson, Robert F. "Hip Hop 101." In Perkins, pp. 211-219.

Unit 3
(2 sessions)
Graffiti, fashion, and visual cultureStyle Wars (Tony Silver and Harry Chalfant, 1983) in class

Amazon logo Austin, Joe. "Taking The Trains: The Formation and Structure of 'Writing Culture' in the Early 1970s" and "The Walls and the World: Writing Culture, 1982-1990." Taking the Train: How Graffiti Art Became an Urban Crisis in New York City. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2001, pp. 38-74, and 227-267. ISBN: 9780231111430.

Amazon logo Wimsatt, William Upski. "Suckers Don't Last a Minute: Good Rhyme, Bad Theory" and "Hip-Hop is Supposed to Eliminate Itself." In Bomb the Suburbs. New York, NY: Soft Skull Press, 1995, pp. 145-155. ISBN: 9780964385504.

Specter, Michael. "I Am Fashion: Puff Daddy Packages His World." The New Yorker. September 9, 2002, pp. 116-127. (PDF - 5.2 MB)#



Supplementary


Amazon logo Ferrell, Jeff, and Eugene Stewart-Huidobro. Chapters 2 and 4 in Crimes of Style: Urban Graffiti and the Politics of Criminality. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press, 1996. ISBN: 9781555532765.

Amazon logo Romanowski, Patti, and Susan Flinker. "Graffiti." In Fresh: Hip Hop Don't Stop. Edited by Nelson George. New York, NY: Random House, 1985, pp. 29-54. ISBN: 9780394544878.

Flinker, Susan. "Fashion." In Fresh: Hip Hop Don't Stop. pp. 55-78.

Unit 4
(3 sessions)
Sex and sexualityHip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes (Byron Hurt, 2005)

Amazon logo DeFrantz, Thomas. "Hip Hop Sexualities." In Handbook of the New Sexuality Studies. Edited by Steven Seidman, Chet Meeks, and Nancy Fischer. New York, NY: Routledge Press, 2006. ISBN: 9780415386487.

Keyes. "Daughters of the Blues: Women, Race, and Class Representation in Rap Music Performance." pp. 186-209.

Dyson. "'Cover Your Eyes as I Describe a Scene So Violent': Violence, Machismo, Sexism, and Homophobia." pp. 91-122.



Supplementary


Amazon logo Rose, Tricia. "One Queen, One Tribe, One Destiny." In Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Pop, and Rap. Edited by Evelyn McDonnell and Ann Powers. New York, NY: Cooper Square Press, 1999, pp. 312-317. ISBN: 9780815410188.

Amazon logo Lil' Kim. Hard Core. Big Beat / WEA, 1996.

Amazon logo Ndegeocello, Meshell. Cookie. Maverick, 2002.

Unit 5
(2 sessions)
Anarchy and activismRhyme and Reason (Peter Spirer, 1997) in class

Watkins. Chapters 5, 6, and 7, pp. 143-205.

Kitwana, Bakari. "The Challenge of Rap Music from Cultural Movement to Political Power." In Forman and Neal, pp. 341-362.

Amazon logo McPherson, Lionel K. "Halfway Revolution: From That Gangsta Hobbes to Radical Liberals." In Hip Hop & Philosophy. Chicago, IL: Open Court, 2005, pp. 173-182. ISBN: 9780812695892.

Watts, Eric K. "An Exploration of Spectacular Consumption: Gangsta Rap as Cultural Commodity." In Forman and Neal, pp. 593-609.



Supplementary


Kelley, Robin D. G. "Kickin' Reality, Kickin' Ballistics: The Politics of "Gangsta Rap" in Postindustrial Los Angeles." In Perkins, pp. 117-158.

Allen, Ernest, Jr. "Making the Strong Survive: The Contours and Contradictions of "Message Rap."" In Perkins, pp. 159-191.

Amazon logo Chuck D with Yusef Jah. "Prelude to Public Enemy" and "Gangs." In Fight the Power. New York, NY: Delacorte Press, 1997. pp. 57-94, and 241-262. ISBN: 9780385318730.

Rose. Chapter 4, pp. 99-145.

Amazon logo Lipsitz, George. "The Hip Hop Hearings: Censorship, Social Memory, and Intergenerational Tensions Among African Americans." In Generations of Youth: Youth Cultures and History in Twentieth Century America. Edited by Joe Austin and Michael Nevin Willard. New York, NY: NYU Press, 1998, pp. 395-411. ISBN: 9780814706466.

George. "Black Owned," "Where My Eyes Can See," "Capitalist Tool," "Too Live," and "Da Joint." pp. 56-75, 97-113, 154-175, 178-192, and 208-210.

Amazon logo The Coup. Steal This Album. Dogday Records, 1998.

Amazon logo Dead Prez. Let's Get Free. Relativity, 2000.

Unit 6
(2 sessions)

Misogyny and feminism

Nobody Knows My Name (Rachel Raimist, 1999)

Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme (Kevin Fitzgerald, 2000)

Watkins. Chapter 8, pp. 207-227.

Amazon logo Collins, Patricia Hill. "Is the Personal Still Political? The Women's Movement, Feminism, and Black Women in the Hip-Hop Generation." In From Black Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2006. pp. 161-197. ISBN: 9781592130924.

Morgan, Joan. "Hip Hop Feminist." In Forman and Neal, pp. 277-282.

Amazon logo Pough, Gwendolyn D. "My Cipher Keeps Movin' Like a Rollin' Stone: Black Women's Expressive Cultures and Black Feminist Legacies." In Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Public Sphere. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press, 2004, pp. 41-74. ISBN: 9781555536077.

Dyson. "Nappy-Head Ho's, Worse than Bitch Niggaz." pp. 123-151.



Supplementary


Rose. Chapter 5, pp. 146-182.

Rose, Tricia. "Never Trust a Big Butt and a Smile." In Forman and Neal, pp. 291-306.

Guevara, Nancy. "Women Writin' Rappin' Breakin." In Perkins, pp. 49-62.

Amazon logo Ro, Ronin. Gangsta: Merchandising the Rhymes of Violence. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1996. ISBN: 9780312143442.

Amazon logo Boyd, Todd. "A Small Introduction to the 'G' Funk era: Gangsta Rap and Black Masculinity in Contemporary Los Angeles." In Am I Black Enough For You? Popular Culture from the 'Hood and Beyond. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1997, pp. 60-81. ISBN: 9780253211057.

Amazon logo Hill, Lauryn. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Sony, 1998.

Amazon logo Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die. Bad Boy, 1994.

Unit 7
(2 sessions)
Realness

Dyson. "'How Real is This?' Prisons., iPods, Pips, and the Search for Authentic Homes." pp. 1-37.

Amazon logo Thompson, Stephen Lester. "Knowwhatumsayin'? How Hip-Hop Lyrics Mean." In Hip Hop & Philosophy. Chicago, IL: Open Court, 2005. pp. 119-132. ISBN: 9780812695892.

Amazon logo Miyakawa, Felicia M. "Introduction" and "History of and Theology of the Five Percent Nation." In Five Percenter Rap: God Hop's Music, Message, and Black Muslim Mission. (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2005, pp. 1-37. ISBN: 9780253217639.

Unit 8
(2 sessions)
GlobalizationResistencia: Hip-Hop in Colombia (Tom Feiling, 2002)

Amazon logo Condry, Ian. "A History of Japanese Hip Hop: Street Dance, Club Scene, Pop Market." In Global Noise: Global Noise: Rap and Hip Hop Outside the USA. Edited by Tony Mitchell. Middlebury, VT: University Press of New England, 2002. pp. 222-247. ISBN: 9780819565020.

Amazon logo Osumare, Halifu. "Beat Streets in the Global Hood." In Power Moves: The Africanist Aesthetic in Global Hip Hop. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 61-104. ISBN: 9781403976307.

Bennett, Andy. "Hip-Hop am Main, Rappin' on the Tyne: Hip-Hop Culture as a Local Construct in Two European Cities." In Forman and Neal, pp. 177-200.

Unit 9
(2 sessions)
DJ'ing and musicalityScratch (Doug Pray, 2001)

London. "Transmaterializing the Breakbeat" and "Virtualizing the Breakbeat." pp. 13-25; 67-77.

Explore Battle sounds

Amazon logo The Roots. The Roots Come Alive. MCA, 1999.

Amazon logo West, Kanye. The College Dropout. Roc-a-Fella, 2004.

Unit 10
(1 session)
Mediation and science fiction

Schumacher, Thomas G. "This is a Sampling Sport: Digital Sampling, Rap Music, and the Law in Cultural Production." In Forman and Neal, pp. 443-458.

London. "Motion Capture," pp. 175-193.



Supplementary


Lovink, Geert. "'Everything was to be done. All the adventures are still there.' A Speculative Dialogue with Kodwo Eshun."

Unit 11
(2 sessions)
Whiteness

Jails, Hospitals, Hip Hop (Mark Benjamin, Danny Hoch, 2002)



Supplementary


Black and White (2000)

Bulworth (1998)

8 Mile (2002)

Amazon logo Ross, Andrew. "Hip, and the Long Front of Color." In No Respect: Intellectuals and Popular Culture. New York, NY: Routledge, 1989, pp. 65-101. ISBN: 9780415900379.

Amazon logo Taylor, Paul C. "Does Hip Hop Belong to Me? The Philosophy of Race and Culture." In Hip Hop & Philosophy. Chicago, IL: Open Court, 2005, pp. 79-91. ISBN: 9780812695892.

Watkins. Chapter 3, pp. 83-110.



Supplementary


Amazon logo Hoare, Ian. "Mighty, Mighty Spade and Whitey: Black Lyrics and Soul's Interaction with White Culture." In The Soul Book. Edited by Ian Hoare, et al. New York, NY: Dell Publishing, 1976, pp. 117-168. ISBN: 9780440580140.

Amazon logo Eminem. The Slim Shady LP. Interscope, 1999.

Amazon logo Beastie Boys. To The Five Boroughs. Capitol, 2004.

Amazon logo Gym Class Heroes. The Papercut Chronicles. Fueled by Ramen, 2005.

Unit 12
(2 sessions)
Underground

Amazon logo Usher, Carlton A. "Underground Hip Hop Culture" In A Rhyme is a Terrible Thing To Waste. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, Inc., 2005. ISBN: 9781592213184.

Explore Underground Hip Hop and Hip-Hop Linguistics

Amazon logo Aesop Rock. None Shall Pass. Def Jux, 2007.

Amazon logo Eyedea and Abilities. E&A. Epitaph, 2004.


 








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