Check it while I wreck it : Black womanhood, hip-hop culture, and the public sphere
Gwendolyn D. Pough (Author)
Examining a wide range of genres, including rap music, novels, spoken word poetry, hip-hop cinema and hip-hop soul music, this text explores the complex relationships between black women, hip-hop and feminism
Criticism, interpretation, etc
xiii, 265 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9781555536084, 9781555536077, 9781555538545, 1555536085, 1555536077, 1555538541
53170444
Hip-hop is more than just music to me : the potential for a movement in the culture
Bringing wreck : theorizing race, rap, gender, and the public sphere
My cipher keeps movin' like a rollin' stone : Black women's expressive cultures and Black feminist legacies
I bring wreck to those who disrespect me like a dame : women, rap, and the rhetoric of wreck
(Re)reconstructing womanhood : Black women's narratives in hip-hop culture
Girls in the hood and other ghetto dramas : representing Black womanhood in hip-hop cinema and novels
Hip-hop soul mate? : hip-hop soul divas and rap music, critiquing the love that hate produced
You can't see me/you betta recognize : using rap to bridge gaps in the classroom
Imagining images : Black womanhood in the 21st century
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