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Rebel for the Hell of It

The Life of Tupac Shakur
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The ever-controversial Shakur offers a great occasion for a close, passionate reading of rap and ghetto culture. White's understanding of Tupac's art will uncork the bottled up rage and confusion that attends the way hip-hop culture is produced and received. Rebel details each step in Shakur's development, from his early exposure to racism and political activism to his move from New York to the West Coast and his innovative work with early hip hop culture and music. Through connections drawn between Shakur and Public Enemy, Notorious B. I. G. , Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and Sister Souljah, White examines Shakur's life as a prism for the hip-hop world. Photographs, a useful chronology of important dates in the life of Shakur, and an updated discography and filmography of his career as a rapper and actor are included. "Talk about diversity, talk about identity, talk about iconsWhite's in-depth look at Tupac Shakur talks about all of 'em. "Booklist "White has written a nuanced, expansive and impassioned study of the life and art of Tupac Shakur. "Tyrone Williams, Metro Times Literary Quarterly "Rebel ...is a means of analyzing the rage, fatalism and rootlessness of the contemporary rap scene. "Select Magazine

Author Biography:

ARMOND WHITE, called "one of the most talented young critics in America" by Cornel West, has written for the New York Times, The Nation, the Village Voice, and Essence. He was Arts Editor for the City Sun. He lives in New York City.
Release date NZ
November 22nd, 2002
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Foreword by Armond White
  • Foreword by S. Fernando
Illustrations
B&W photos throughout
Pages
252
Dimensions
153x229x13
ISBN-13
9781560254614
Product ID
9983932

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