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American Rap Scenes: An Analysis of 25 Locations
 
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ISBN13:9798765118931
ISBN10:8765118936
Binding:Hardback
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Language:English
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American Rap Scenes

An Analysis of 25 Locations
 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Number of Volumes: Hardback
 
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American Rap Scenes examines the history and legacy of rap music in 25 American cities through factors of geography, migration, movements, music, and technology.


Providing area-centered analysis of a culture many see as monolithic, Lavar Pope highlights the unique histories of rap music and Hip Hop culture - how and why these scenes developed - in 25 mid-size and major cities across the country. More so than other genres of music, rap offers historical record of a multigenerational Black music that is region- and locale- specific and opens a window into the Black experience in America. Highlighting global stars and key local artists alike, American Rap Scenes features artists contextualized within their city of origin from Andre 3000 (Atlanta), Kendrick Lamar (Compton), and Common (Chicago) to Too Short (Oakland), Freddie Gibbs (Gary), and Akon (Jersey City).

The 25 scenes covered in this book are South Bronx, Manhattan and Harlem, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Hempstead, Philadelphia, Newark and Jersey City, Boston, Los Angeles and Compton, Oakland and the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle and Portland, Chicago and Gary, Indiana, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Detroit, Houston, New Orleans, Memphis, Atlanta, Miami, Hampton, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Honolulu, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Saint Thomas, USVI.

These scenes have been chosen for the documented and longstanding histories of their local music-making communities as well as similarities in the evolution of the local environment and geography, the proximity and timeline of Black, Latinx, and Caribbean migrations, and the impact of the Civil Rights, Racial Justice, and Women's Movements.

Table of Contents:

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Scenes
2. Geography
3. Migration
4. Movement
5. Music
6. Technology
7. More Scenes
Conclusion
Appendix A: Technical Appendix
Appendix B: List of Known Studies of Rap on Scenes from American Rap Scenes
Appendix C: Maps
Notes
Index