"An exploration of the impact corporate capitalism has on Black popular culture in light of postmodernism ideology"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen C. Ferguson II is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University, USA. He is co-author with John H. McClendon III of African American Philosophers and Philosophy (2019).
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Corporatization of Black Culture 1. "Much To Do About Nothing": Black Popular Culture, Inc. 2. The James Brown Theory of Liberation: Black Capitalism, Bourgeois Cosmopolitanism and Black Liberation Part II. On Hip-Hop Music: Philosophical Considerations on Political Economic Contradictions 3. Listening to the Future in the Present: The Philosophy of Hip-Hop Music 4. The Political Economy of Hip-Hop Music Part III. Philosophy of African American Studies: Postmodernist Analysis and Political Paralysis 5. The "Cultural Turn" in African American Studies: From Harold Cruse to "Black Marxism" 6. Class Struggle in African American Studies: 7. The Paralysis of Poststructuralist PostmodernismAnalysis Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Corporatization of Black Culture 1. "Much To Do About Nothing": Black Popular Culture, Inc. 2. The James Brown Theory of Liberation: Black Capitalism, Bourgeois Cosmopolitanism and Black Liberation Part II. On Hip-Hop Music: Philosophical Considerations on Political Economic Contradictions 3. Listening to the Future in the Present: The Philosophy of Hip-Hop Music 4. The Political Economy of Hip-Hop Music Part III. Philosophy of African American Studies: Postmodernist Analysis and Political Paralysis 5. The "Cultural Turn" in African American Studies: From Harold Cruse to "Black Marxism" 6. Class Struggle in African American Studies: 7. The Paralysis of Poststructuralist PostmodernismAnalysis Notes Bibliography Index
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