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How gangsta rap shocked America, made millions, and pulled back the curtain on an urban crisis.
By the end of the 1980s, these self-styled "ghetto reporters" had fought their way onto the nation's radio and TV stations and thus into America's consciousness, mocking law-and-order crusaders, exposing police brutality, outraging both feminists and traditionalists with their often retrograde treatment of sex and gender, and demanding that America confront an urban crisis too often ignored.
Felicia Angeja Viator is Assistant Professor of History at San Francisco State University. Prior to writing about music, she worked as a DJ in the Bay Area, where she was born and raised.
- Publisher: Harvard University Press (February 25, 2020)
- Language: English
- Hardcover: 352 pages
- ISBN-10: 0674976363
- ISBN-13: 9780674976368
- Item Weight: 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions: 5.75 x 1 x 8.5 inches