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Author Pope, Lavar, author.

Title Rap and politics : a case study of Panther, Gangster, and Hyphy discourses in Oakland, CA (1965-2010) / Lavar Pope
Published New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 338 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. Introduction to Rap and Politics -- 2. The Panther Discourse: Militarization, Socialism, and West Oakland, 1965-1982 -- 3. The Gangster Discourse: Hyper-militarization, Hustle Economies, and the East Bay Area, 1981-2000 -- 4. The Hyphy Discourse: 5-1-5-0, Cooptation, and the San Francisco Bay Area, 2000-2010 -- 5. Conclusion: The Future of Discourses in America's Colonies
Summary Rap and Politics maps out fifty years of political and musical development by exploring three specific moments of local discourse, each a response to failures by local, state, and national governments to address police brutality, violence, poverty, and poor social conditions in Oakland, California and the surrounding Bay Area. First, in the mid-1960s, Black youth responded to repressive political and socioeconomic factors in West Oakland by founding the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, whose representation of violence and community aid, as well as its radical and militant approach to Black Nationalism, became a foundational discourse that shaped the development of rap music in the region. Second, from the collapse of the Party in the early 1980s through the 1990s, gangster rap emerged as a form of political expression among local youth, who drew heavily on radical and militant elements of Panther discourse in their lyrics and artwork. Third, hyphy music in the mid-1990s to early 2000s continued these radical discourses and also incorporated coordinated, subversive public behavior to the mix. The result was a critique of endemic problems facing the local Black community, but also an infectious subgenre of party music that gained mainstream popularity. Overall, this study shows that the specific types of representation created to resist problems of racism and poverty in Oakland is actually key to understanding other rap undergrounds, grassroots subcultures, and social movements elsewhere. In the process, Rap and Politics offers readers a new model focused on the development of settings, representation, movements, discourse banks, and impact within underground rap scenes. Lavar Pope is Clinical Assistant Professor of Political Science at Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago, USA
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed April 28, 2021)
Subject Black Panther Party -- History
SUBJECT Black Panther Party fast
Subject Rap (Music) -- Political aspects -- California -- Oakland
Music and race -- California -- Oakland -- History -- 20th century
Black power -- California -- Oakland -- History -- 20th century
Racism -- California -- Oakland -- History -- 20th century
Music.
Cultural studies.
Political science & theory.
Music -- General.
Social Science -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies.
Political Science -- General.
Black power
Music and race
Racism
Rap (Music) -- Political aspects
Social conditions
SUBJECT Oakland (Calif.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Subject California -- Oakland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781137600110
113760011X