Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-180) and index.
Contents:
Hip hop to rap: from live performance to mediated narrative -- Pedagogy and performance in black popular culture -- Popular culture, constructions of place, and the lives of urban youth -- Mobilizing history at a local community center: popular media and the construction of generational identity among African-American youth -- The symbolic mediation of identity in black popular culture: the discursive life, death, and rebirth of Tupac Shakur -- Black youth, popular culture, and pedagogy: some implications -- Performing methods in popular culture.
Series:
Intersections in communications and culture, 1528-610X ; v. 1
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