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Jay-Z is one of America’s leading rappers and entrepreneurs, as well known for his music as for his business acumen. This text seeks to situate Jay-Z within his musical, intellectual and cultural context for educational study. Thirteen essays address such topics as Jay-Z’s relevance to African-American oral history, socially responsible hip hop and upward mobility in the African-American community. By observing Jay-Z through the lens of cultural studies, this study assists the teacher, student, scholar, and fan in understanding how he became such an historically significant figure. Each essay includes a set of review questions meant to spark discussion in the classroom.
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- Paper
- Gèneres
- History, General Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Sociology
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- McFarland (Editorial)
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- February 2012 Starts: 2012-02-03Acabat: 2012-02-29
- En venda
- 2011-04-30
- País
- United States of America
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