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Explores race and class in mainstream representation of African American popular culture.

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"With this book, Boyd has exponentially increased understanding of the cultural genesis and evolution of the "new" black aesthetics... The language has an "in-your-face" tone, yet it exemplifies the best in scholarly discourse. From start to finish readers will be mesmerized by the "new jack" style." - Choice "From how rap music relates to politics and black masculinity to differences between folk and popular culture in the black community, this provides much food for thought." - Midwest Book Review "Boyd ... fuses academic analysis with hipness in his compassionate and insightful dissection of how the media, especially Hollywood, define African American culture ... Boyd, compelling and thought-provoking, reveals how paradoxical life is for African Americans, even those at the top of their game." - Booklist

Table of Contents

Introduction: Representin' the Real Pg. 1
Chapter 1: Real Niggaz Don't Die: Generational Shifts in Contemporary Popular Culture. Pg. 16
Chapter 2: Check Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self: The Death of Politics in Rap Music and Popular
Culture. Pg. 50
Chapter 3: A Small Introduction to the 'G' Funk Era: Gangsta Rap and Black Masculinity in Contemporary
Los Angeles. Pg. 80
Chapter 4: Young, Black, and Don't Give a Fuck: Experiencing the Cinema of Nihilism. Pg. 109
Chapter 5: True to the Game: Basketball as the Embodiment of Blackness in Contemporary Popular
Culture. Pg. 141
Epilogue: Some New Improved Shit. Pg. 173

Am I Black Enough for You

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    A Paperback / softback by Todd Edward Boyd

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 22/03/1997
      ISBN13: 9780253211057, 978-0253211057
      ISBN10: 0253211050

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Explores race and class in mainstream representation of African American popular culture.

      Trade Review
      "With this book, Boyd has exponentially increased understanding of the cultural genesis and evolution of the "new" black aesthetics... The language has an "in-your-face" tone, yet it exemplifies the best in scholarly discourse. From start to finish readers will be mesmerized by the "new jack" style." - Choice "From how rap music relates to politics and black masculinity to differences between folk and popular culture in the black community, this provides much food for thought." - Midwest Book Review "Boyd ... fuses academic analysis with hipness in his compassionate and insightful dissection of how the media, especially Hollywood, define African American culture ... Boyd, compelling and thought-provoking, reveals how paradoxical life is for African Americans, even those at the top of their game." - Booklist

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Representin' the Real Pg. 1
      Chapter 1: Real Niggaz Don't Die: Generational Shifts in Contemporary Popular Culture. Pg. 16
      Chapter 2: Check Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self: The Death of Politics in Rap Music and Popular
      Culture. Pg. 50
      Chapter 3: A Small Introduction to the 'G' Funk Era: Gangsta Rap and Black Masculinity in Contemporary
      Los Angeles. Pg. 80
      Chapter 4: Young, Black, and Don't Give a Fuck: Experiencing the Cinema of Nihilism. Pg. 109
      Chapter 5: True to the Game: Basketball as the Embodiment of Blackness in Contemporary Popular
      Culture. Pg. 141
      Epilogue: Some New Improved Shit. Pg. 173

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