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    <![CDATA[Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;Forged in the fires of the Bronx and Kingston, Jamaica, hip-hop has been a generation-defining global movement. In a post–civil rights era rapidly transformed by deindustrialization and globalization, hip-hop gave voiceless youths a chance to address these seismic changes, and became a job-making engine and the Esperanto of youth rebellion. Hip-hop crystallized a multiracial generation's worldview, and forever transformed politics and culture. But the epic story of how that happened has never been fully told . . . until now.&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Total Chaos: The Art And Aesthetics of Hip-hop]]>
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    <![CDATA[It's not just rap music. <p>  Hip-hop has transformed theater, dance, performance, poetry, literature,  fashion, design, photography, painting, and film, to become one of the most  far-reaching and transformative arts movements of the past two decades.  <p>American Book Award-winning journalist Jeff Chang, author of the acclaimed  <em>Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation</em>,  assembles some of the most innovative and provocative voices in hip-hop to  assess the most important cultural movement of our time. It's an incisive  look at hip-hop arts in the voices of the pioneers, innovators, and  mavericks. <p> With an introductory survey essay by Chang, the anthology includes: <br/> Greg Tate, Mark Anthony Neal, Brian &quot;B+&quot; Cross, and Vijay Prashad examining  hip-hop aesthetics in the wake of multiculturalism. <br/> Joan Morgan and Mark Anthony Neal discussing gender relations in hip-hop.  <br/> Hip-hop novelists Danyel Smith and Adam Mansbach on &quot;street lit&quot; and &quot;lit  hop&quot;. <br/> Actor, playwright, and performance artist Danny Hoch on how hip-hop defined  the aesthetics of a generation. <br/> Rock Steady Crew b-boy-turned-celebrated visual artist DOZE on the uses and  limits of a &quot;hip-hop&quot; identity. <br/> Award-winning writer Raquel Cepeda on West African cosmology and &quot;the flash  of the spirit&quot; in hip-hop arts. <br/> Pioneer dancer POPMASTER FABEL's history of hip-hop dance, and acclaimed  choreographer Rennie Harris on hip-hop's transformation of global dance  theatre. <br/> Bill Adler's history of hip-hop photography, including photos by Glen E.  Friedman, Janette Beckman, and Joe Conzo. <br/> Poetry and prose from Watts Prophet Father Amde Hamilton and Def Poetry Jam  veterans Staceyann Chin, Suheir Hammad, Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Kevin  Coval. <br/> Roundtable discussions and essays presenting hip-hop in theatre, graphic  design, documentary film and video, photography, and the visual arts.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Acclaimed rock photographer Charles Peterson is back with a new subject—the world of contemporary breakdancing. B-boying, as it's referred to by its adepts, centers around the &quot;cypher&quot; (circle) created when b-boys and b-girls gather to practice or to &quot;battle.&quot; Bigger and badder than ever, breakdancing has grown since its beginnings in the early eighties to become a global youth phenomenon today. Yet it remains a highly individualized practice—all one needs to get down are some beats and a smooth floor (and, of course, scads of strength, style, and brio).  With Cypher, Peterson takes a fresh look at this phenomenon with his own brand of fine art documentation: part Larry Fink, part Barbara Morgan, with a heaping dose of the spirit that defined his previous powerHouse monograph, Touch Me I'm Sick. He focuses not only on some of the most radical performances by today's most talented breakers, but also on the fans, the sidelines, and the camaraderie of the crews in order to put you inside the world of the b-boy. Taken primarily with cumbersome medium format cameras, the photographs have the depth and resolution normally associated with high-end fashion and portrait photography—even when the subjects are caught spontaneously in mid-air! Despite the awkwardness of the method, the photos still have all the buzz and excitement found in Peterson’s iconic images of the grunge movement, with an added twist of unexpected elegance.]]>
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