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This project explores the significant role of Long Island's Black suburban artists in the evolution of hip-hop from 1986 to 1993. It challenges the traditional view of hip-hop as solely an urban phenomenon by examining the intersection of race, class, and suburbanization in shaping the genre's cultural impact.
The Long Island Rap Renaissance: hip-hop’s suburban turn and America’s changing Black middle class, 1986-1993 is the first scholarship to bring together a neglected strand of hip-hop history – that of the major role played by artists from New York’s Black outer suburbs in the international explosion of hip-hop as a cultural and aesthetic force from 1986 – with an account of the history of race, class and Black suburbanization that frames it.
Not only does this research mark an important revision…
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
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