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Takes no prisoners and cuts straight to the chase on challenging all forms of inter and intra-racial violence perpetuated against Black women and girls. In response to Abbey Lincoln's timeless essay "Who Will Revere The Black Woman?", Osayande's powerful book of essays very loudly and clearly say "I will!" Too fierce! Aishah Shahidah Simmons, Producer, Writer, Director, "NO! The Rape Documentary"
This is a powerful, passionate, compelling commentary ... Osayande is devastating and relentless in his logic, and unsparing in his willingness to name those who collaborate in corrupting and debasing Black culture. Ideal for general readers and especially courses in Black history, sociology and cultural studies. Dr. Wayne Glasker, Director, African American Studies Rutgers University-Camden
... an unrestrained, a honest, an informed, a poignant, a disciplined, and a challenging analysis of the representation of the violence against Black women and the misogyny that defines rap music. Transformative reading. Dr. Joyce A. Joyce Professor of English, Temple University
Osayande does it again! ... fresh, clear and compelling essays regarding the highly problematic state of contemporary commercial hip-hop music. This book is a must read not only for hip-hop heads but for anybody who loves Blackness. Dr. Calenthia S. Dowdy, Associate Professor of Youth Culture, Eastern University |
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Title: Misogyny & the Emcee: Sex, Race & Hip Hop Publisher: Machete Media/TDC Binding: Paperback (112 pages), $15
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Chapters include: Sexist Perpetraitors Are Not Playas but Haters Cause Misogyny Ain't No Game: Addressing the Case of R. Kelly The Source of the Confusion: Eminem, The Source & the Denigration of Black Women Spittin' Acid at the Sistahs: Rap(e) & the Assault of Black Women in Hip Hop Manufacturing Pimps: Rewarding Sexual Violence from Hollywood to Hip Hop Defiant Black Love Post-Imus: Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Nappyness Snoop Dogma: Porn-Again Christians, Evangelical Emcees, Wife-beating Bishops, Homophobic Homilies & the Damnation of Women. |
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