Fight the Power
Herausgeber: Cooper, Frank Rudy; Parks, Gregory S.
Fight the Power
Herausgeber: Cooper, Frank Rudy; Parks, Gregory S.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 641g
- ISBN-13: 9781316519974
- ISBN-10: 131651997X
- Artikelnr.: 62546835
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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.