Rap (Music) + History and criticism
Label
Rap (Music) + History and criticism
Name
Rap (Music) + History and criticism
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- From the streets of Shaolin, the Wu-Tang saga, S. H. Fernando Jr
- Check it while I wreck it, Black womanhood, hip hop culture, and the public sphere, Gwendolyn D. Pough
- Icons of hip hop, an encyclopedia of the movement, music, and culture, edited by Mickey Hess
- Rap on rap, straight up talk on hip hop culture, [compiled] by Adam Sexton
- Black noise, rap music and black culture in contemporary America, Tricia Rose
- Nuthin' but a "G" thang, the culture and commerce of gangsta rap, Eithne Quinn
- Making beats, the art of sample-based hip-hop, Joseph G. Schloss ; with a new afterword foreword by Jeff Chang
- Have gun will travel, the spectacular rise and violent fall of Death Row Records, Ronin Ro
- Yes yes y'all, the Experience Music Project oral history of hip-hop's first decade, Jim Fricke, Charlie Ahearn
- Check the technique, liner notes for hip-hop junkies, Brian Coleman
- Droppin' science, critical essays on rap music and hip hop culture, edited by William Eric Perkins
- 1989, Bob Dylan didn't have this to sing about, Joshua Clover
- That's the joint!, the hip-hop studies reader, edited by Murray Forman and Mark Anthony Neal
- African American jazz and rap, social and philosophical examinations of Black expressive behavior, edited by James L. Conyers; introduction by James B. Stewart
- Original gangstas, the untold story of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Tupac Shakur, and the birth of West Coast rap, Ben Westhoff
- The history of gangster rap, from Schoolly D to Kendrick Lamar : the rise of a great American art form, Soren Baker ; [foreword by Xzibit]
- This day in rap and hip-hop history, Chuck D
- Hip-hop, a short history, Rosa Waters
- Style wars, by Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant
- Know what I mean?, reflections on hip hop, Michael Eric Dyson ; intro by Jay-Z, outro by Nas
- Why white kids love hip-hop, wangstas, wigger, wannabes, and the new reality of race in America, Bakari Kitwana
- Hip-hop within and without the academy, Karen Snell and Johan Söderman
- Chicano rap, gender and violence in the postindustrial barrio, Pancho McFarland
- Making beats, the art of sample-based hip-hop, Joseph G. Schloss
- That's the joint!, the hip-hop studies reader, edited by Mark Anthony Neal and Murray Forman
- Signifying rappers, David Foster Wallace and Mark Costello
- The rap attack, African jive to New York hip hop, David Toop ; rap photographs, Patricia Bates
- Can't stop won't stop, a history of the hip-hop generation, Jeff Chang ; introduction by DJ Cool Herc
- Groove music, the art and culture of the hip-hop DJ, Mark Katz
- Black studies, rap, and the academy, Houston A. Baker, Jr
- Hip hop culture, Emmett G. Price III
- The anthology of rap, edited by Adam Bradley, Andrew DuBois ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates ; afterword by Chuck D and Common
- Rock she wrote, women write about rock, pop, and rap, edited by Evelyn McDonnell and Ann Powers
- Dilla time, the life and afterlife of J Dilla, the hip-hop producer who reinvented rhythm, Dan Charnas ; with musical analysis by Jeff Peretz
- The new beats, exploring the music, culture, and attitudes of hip-hop, S.H. Fernando, Jr
- African American jazz and rap, social and philosophical examinations of Black expressive behavior, edited by James L. Conyers, Jr. ; introduction by James B. Stewart
- Posthuman rap, Justin Adams Burton
- Check the technique, Brian Coleman, Volume 2
- Rap music and street consciousness, Cheryl L. Keyes
- Can't stop, won't stop, a history of the hip-hop generation, Jeff Chang ; introduction by DJ Kool Herc
- Dear Angel of Death, Simone White
- Hip hop America, by Nelson George
- Hip hop in America, a regional guide, edited by Mickey Hess, Volume. 1 :
- Bring the noise, 20 years of writing about hip rock and hip hop, Simon Reynolds
- The rap on gangsta rap, who run it?: gangsta rap and visions of black violence, Bakari Kitwana
- Critical minded, new approaches to hip hop studies, edited by Ellie M. Hisama and Evan Rapport
- Groove music, the art and culture of the hip-hop DJ, Mark Katz
- The Cambridge companion to hip-hop, edited by Justin A. Williams
- The anthology of rap, edited by Adam Bradley, Andrew DuBois ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; afterwords by Chuck D. and Common
- The story of hip-hop, James Haskins