When Black Noise: Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America by Tricia Rose hit the shelves in 1994 it sparked the birth of hip hop studies and set a new standard for the scholarly study of Black popular music. As Marc Lamont Hill has remarked, "There is hip hop studies and Black studies before Tricia Rose and after Tricia Rose." With radical cross-disciplinary acumen and groundbreaking insights, Black Noise indelibly transformed how rap music, its musicians and the conditions under which they live and create their art are revealed and understood.
Black Noise 30th Anniversary eBook Edition is as sharply incisive and relevant as ever. It includes all original text and contains exclusive new content available in digital-only format, including:
Critical Author Reflection. In her inimitable voice, Tricia Rose challenges readers to reassess the current realities of hip hop study and culture, and challenges us to re-envision and reclaim the collective values and practices that defined hip hop's Golden Age.
Insightful commentary by other distinguished scholars. Marc Lamont Hill, Robin D.G. Kelley, George Lipsitz, Nasir Marumo, and Andre C. Willis. These wide-ranging pieces trace the impact of Black Noise across decades and disciplines, examining how the book and its arguments radically reshaped the exploration and understanding of the relationships between Black music, sound, economics, technology, gender, race and popular culture. They also speak to the influences of Black Noise upon their own work and how generations of scholars, artists, and activists worldwide have been inspired by it.
Integrated Media Access. Allows readers to engage directly with the music discussed in the text, creating a more sonically immersive and analytically rich reading experience—one that connects critical insight with the sound and texture of the music itself.
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