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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 ROOTS: PERSPECTIVES ON HISTORY 1. Dreams of a Final Theory Harry Allen 2. Nommo Amde Hamilton (Watts Prophets) 3. (Yet Another) Letter to a Young Poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph 4. Physical Graffiti: A History of Hip-Hop Dance Fabel Pabon 5. The Art of Battling: An Interview with Alien Ness Joe Schloss 6. Multiculturalism Roundtable Greg Tate, Vija Prashad, Marc Anthony Neal, Brian Cross PART 2 FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: BEYOND THE FOUR ELEMENTS 7. Interview: A History of Hip-Hop Dance Rennie Harris 8. Found in Translation: The Emergence of Hip-Hop Theatre Eisa Davis 9. From the Dope Spot to Broadway Theater Roundtable 10. On Lit Hop Adam Mansbach 11. Who Shot Ya: A History of Hip-Hop Photography Bill Adler 12. Words and Images Graphic Design Roundtable 13. The City in Public vs. Private: Through a Scanner Darkly Paul Miller PART 3 THE REAL: IDENTITY IN FLUX 14. It was written: Hip-Hop Journalism/ Criticism Essay Oliver Wang 15. "L-vis Is a Pioneer" Powem Excerpt Kevin Coval 16. Burn Rubber on Plastic Bubbles: The Art of Dave Funkenklein Dave Tompkins 17. Black Talk and Hot Sex: Why Street Lit is Literature Danyel Smith 18. Discussion with Tim'm West: It's All One Juba Kalamka 19. Homothugdragsterism Joel Tan 20. How I Found My Inner DJ Robert Karimi 21. Talk with Mark Anthony Neal: A Brand New Feminism Joan Morgan PART 4 WORLDWIDE: HIP-HOP ARTS BEYOND BORDERS 22. Brooklyn Suheir Hammad 23. Falling For Bob Marley Staceyann Chin 24. Inventos Hip-Hop: Interview Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi 25. Cape Flats Alchemy Shaheen Ariefdien 26. Afro-Blue: Incanting Yoruba Gods in Hip-Hops Isms Raquel Cepeda 27. Roundtable: Native Tongues: Hip-Hop's Global Indigenous Movement PART 5 NEXT ELEMENTS: HIP-HOP ARTS AND FUTURE AESTHETICS 28. Untitled Poem Walidah Imarisha 29. Theatres Crossing the Divide: A Baby Boomer's Defense of Hip-Hop Aesthetics Roberta Uno 30. Hip-Hop Film Roundtable: Put Your Camera Where My Eyes Can See Eric Arnold 31. Codes and The B-Boy's Stigmata: An Interview Doze Green 32. Revolution: An Interview Brett Cook-Dizney 33. Scarcity & Exploitation: The Myth & Reality of the Struggling Hip-Hop Artist Rha Goddess 34. Towards a Hip-Hop Aesthetic: A Manifesto for the Hip-Hop Arts Movement Danny Hoch
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Hip-hop.