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Eminem and Rap, Poetry, Race: Essays

AUTHOR Parker, Scott F.; Parker, Scott F.; Parker, Scott F.
PUBLISHER McFarland & Company (10/29/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Eminem is the best-selling musical artist of the 21st century. He is also one of the most contentious and most complex artists of our time. His verbal dexterity ranks him among the greatest technical rappers ever. The content of his songs combines the grotesque and the comical with the sincere and the profound, all told through the sophisticated layering of multiple personae. However one finally assesses his contribution to popular culture, there's no denying his central place in it.

This collection of essays gives his work the critical attention it has long deserved. Drawing from history, philosophy, sociology, musicology, and other fields, the writers gathered here consider Eminem's place in Hip Hop, the intellectual underpinnings of his work, and the roles of race, gender and privilege in his career, among various other topics. This original treatment will be appreciated by Eminem fans and cultural scholars alike.

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ISBN-13: 9780786476756
ISBN-10: 0786476753
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 216
Carton Quantity: 34
Product Dimensions: 5.90 x 0.80 x 8.90 inches
Weight: 0.65 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Music | Genres & Styles - Rap & Hip Hop
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 782.421
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014037552
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Eminem is the best-selling musical artist of the 21st century. He is also one of the most contentious and most complex artists of our time. His verbal dexterity ranks him among the greatest technical rappers ever. The content of his songs combines the grotesque and the comical with the sincere and the profound, all told through the sophisticated layering of multiple personae. However one finally assesses his contribution to popular culture, there's no denying his central place in it.

This collection of essays gives his work the critical attention it has long deserved. Drawing from history, philosophy, sociology, musicology, and other fields, the writers gathered here consider Eminem's place in Hip Hop, the intellectual underpinnings of his work, and the roles of race, gender and privilege in his career, among various other topics. This original treatment will be appreciated by Eminem fans and cultural scholars alike.

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Editor: Parker, Scott F.
Scott F. Parker is the author of "Running After Prefontaine: A Memoir" and "Revisited: Notes on Bob Dylan" and coeditor of "Coffee--Philosophy for Everyone: Grounds for Debate". His work has appeared in "Philosophy Now, Oregon Quarterly, Oregon Humanities", the "Oregonian", the "Star Tribune, Rain Taxi Review of Books, Fiction Writers Review", and others.
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