Fight the Power
Herausgeber: Parks, Gregory S.; Cooper, Frank Rudy
Fight the Power
Herausgeber: Parks, Gregory S.; Cooper, Frank Rudy
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As Public Enemy's lead vocalist, Chuck D, once noted, 'Rap is the CNN of young black America'. Accordingly, Fight the Power brings together leading legal scholars to make sense of some of our nation's most pressing law and policy issues through the lens of popular and important rap songs.
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As Public Enemy's lead vocalist, Chuck D, once noted, 'Rap is the CNN of young black America'. Accordingly, Fight the Power brings together leading legal scholars to make sense of some of our nation's most pressing law and policy issues through the lens of popular and important rap songs.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781009011532
- ISBN-10: 1009011537
- Artikelnr.: 62543647
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781009011532
- ISBN-10: 1009011537
- Artikelnr.: 62543647
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; Part I. Policing: 1. From 'Fuck tha Police' to defund the
police: a polemic, with elements of pragmatism and accommodation, hopefully
not fatal, as black people hope about encounters with the police Paul
Butler; 2. Hip hop and traffic stops Henry L. Chambers, Jr.; 3. 'Black
Cop': it's a blue thing (or is it?) Kami Chavis; 4. 'Illegal Search': race,
personhood, and policing Roger A. Fairfax, Jr.; 5. 'Cops Shot the Kid':
police brutality, mass incarceration, and the reasonableness doctrine in
criminal law Kristin Henning; Part II. Imprisonment: 6. Trauma andré
douglas pond cummings; 7. Black steel in the hour of chaos Gregory S.
Parks; Part III. Genders: 8. Roxanne Shanté's 'Independent Woman': making
space for women in hip hop Lolita Buckner Innis; 9. From the 1930s to the
2020s: what ice cube's song 'Endangered Species' meant for four generations
of black males Robert Pervine, Kevin Brown, Charles Westerhaus, and Kynton
Grays; 10. The master's tools will not dismantle the master's house: hip
hop, young M.A., and gender norms Zoe Smith-Holladay and Catherine Smith;
Part IV. Protests: 11. 'Black Rage' and the architecture of racial
oppression Deborah Archer; 12. Abolition as reparations: 'This is America'
and the anatomy of a modern protest anthem Brie McLemore and Margaret Eby;
13. The message: resisting cultures of poverty in urban America Etienne C.
Toussaint; 14. 'Just To Get By': poverty, racism, and smoking through the
lens of Talib Kweli and Nina Simone's music Ruqaiijah Yearby.
police: a polemic, with elements of pragmatism and accommodation, hopefully
not fatal, as black people hope about encounters with the police Paul
Butler; 2. Hip hop and traffic stops Henry L. Chambers, Jr.; 3. 'Black
Cop': it's a blue thing (or is it?) Kami Chavis; 4. 'Illegal Search': race,
personhood, and policing Roger A. Fairfax, Jr.; 5. 'Cops Shot the Kid':
police brutality, mass incarceration, and the reasonableness doctrine in
criminal law Kristin Henning; Part II. Imprisonment: 6. Trauma andré
douglas pond cummings; 7. Black steel in the hour of chaos Gregory S.
Parks; Part III. Genders: 8. Roxanne Shanté's 'Independent Woman': making
space for women in hip hop Lolita Buckner Innis; 9. From the 1930s to the
2020s: what ice cube's song 'Endangered Species' meant for four generations
of black males Robert Pervine, Kevin Brown, Charles Westerhaus, and Kynton
Grays; 10. The master's tools will not dismantle the master's house: hip
hop, young M.A., and gender norms Zoe Smith-Holladay and Catherine Smith;
Part IV. Protests: 11. 'Black Rage' and the architecture of racial
oppression Deborah Archer; 12. Abolition as reparations: 'This is America'
and the anatomy of a modern protest anthem Brie McLemore and Margaret Eby;
13. The message: resisting cultures of poverty in urban America Etienne C.
Toussaint; 14. 'Just To Get By': poverty, racism, and smoking through the
lens of Talib Kweli and Nina Simone's music Ruqaiijah Yearby.
Introduction; Part I. Policing: 1. From 'Fuck tha Police' to defund the
police: a polemic, with elements of pragmatism and accommodation, hopefully
not fatal, as black people hope about encounters with the police Paul
Butler; 2. Hip hop and traffic stops Henry L. Chambers, Jr.; 3. 'Black
Cop': it's a blue thing (or is it?) Kami Chavis; 4. 'Illegal Search': race,
personhood, and policing Roger A. Fairfax, Jr.; 5. 'Cops Shot the Kid':
police brutality, mass incarceration, and the reasonableness doctrine in
criminal law Kristin Henning; Part II. Imprisonment: 6. Trauma andré
douglas pond cummings; 7. Black steel in the hour of chaos Gregory S.
Parks; Part III. Genders: 8. Roxanne Shanté's 'Independent Woman': making
space for women in hip hop Lolita Buckner Innis; 9. From the 1930s to the
2020s: what ice cube's song 'Endangered Species' meant for four generations
of black males Robert Pervine, Kevin Brown, Charles Westerhaus, and Kynton
Grays; 10. The master's tools will not dismantle the master's house: hip
hop, young M.A., and gender norms Zoe Smith-Holladay and Catherine Smith;
Part IV. Protests: 11. 'Black Rage' and the architecture of racial
oppression Deborah Archer; 12. Abolition as reparations: 'This is America'
and the anatomy of a modern protest anthem Brie McLemore and Margaret Eby;
13. The message: resisting cultures of poverty in urban America Etienne C.
Toussaint; 14. 'Just To Get By': poverty, racism, and smoking through the
lens of Talib Kweli and Nina Simone's music Ruqaiijah Yearby.
police: a polemic, with elements of pragmatism and accommodation, hopefully
not fatal, as black people hope about encounters with the police Paul
Butler; 2. Hip hop and traffic stops Henry L. Chambers, Jr.; 3. 'Black
Cop': it's a blue thing (or is it?) Kami Chavis; 4. 'Illegal Search': race,
personhood, and policing Roger A. Fairfax, Jr.; 5. 'Cops Shot the Kid':
police brutality, mass incarceration, and the reasonableness doctrine in
criminal law Kristin Henning; Part II. Imprisonment: 6. Trauma andré
douglas pond cummings; 7. Black steel in the hour of chaos Gregory S.
Parks; Part III. Genders: 8. Roxanne Shanté's 'Independent Woman': making
space for women in hip hop Lolita Buckner Innis; 9. From the 1930s to the
2020s: what ice cube's song 'Endangered Species' meant for four generations
of black males Robert Pervine, Kevin Brown, Charles Westerhaus, and Kynton
Grays; 10. The master's tools will not dismantle the master's house: hip
hop, young M.A., and gender norms Zoe Smith-Holladay and Catherine Smith;
Part IV. Protests: 11. 'Black Rage' and the architecture of racial
oppression Deborah Archer; 12. Abolition as reparations: 'This is America'
and the anatomy of a modern protest anthem Brie McLemore and Margaret Eby;
13. The message: resisting cultures of poverty in urban America Etienne C.
Toussaint; 14. 'Just To Get By': poverty, racism, and smoking through the
lens of Talib Kweli and Nina Simone's music Ruqaiijah Yearby.