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Rapper's deluxe : how hip hop made the world

Title
Rapper's deluxe : how hip hop made the world / Todd Boyd.
ISBN
1838666222
9781838666224
Publication
London : Phaidon Press Limited, 2024.
Copyright Notice Date
©2024
Physical Description
298 unnumbered pages (02:87 pages) : color illustrations, portraits ; 28 x 22 cm
Notes
Includes index.
Summary
A visual and cultural history of hip hop, charting its meteoric rise from underground trailblazer to global tastemaker. To tell the story of contemporary American culture is to tell the story of hip hop. From its humble, underground origins, hip hop transcended the confines of rap music and spread its influence across a broad spectrum of American life -- fashion, film, art, sports, politics, language -- to become a cultural movement of profound influence. Rapper's Deluxe is a critical contribution to America's cultural canon, shining a light on hip hop's ability to redefine and influence culture, through: photographs; fine art; advertisements; book, magazine, and album covers; film stills; and more. Organized chronologically from the 1970s to the present, image-rich and dynamic layouts show the people, places, events, objects, outfits, and inspirations that redefined the world as we know it -- from fur-coated fans lining up for a Muhammad Ali fight at Madison Square Garden to a legendary party in the "Boogie Down" Bronx, through the hoods of South Los Angeles and the trap houses of Atlanta, to the extravagant red carpet looks of the Met Gala. Drawing on a broad range of curated examples, Dr. Todd Boyd re-examines hip hop's legacy and how the genre remixes 'high' and 'low' culture, past and present, to come up with a style that is uniquely its own. Filled with original insights and clever wordplay, Rapper's Deluxe is a tale of transformation, following hip hop's arduous, but always triumphant, journey as it rose up to dominate the game. -- Amazon.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 09, 2024
Contents
Thinkin' of a master plan
Right on for the darkness: the 1970s
How you like me now?: the 1980s
It was all a dream: the 1990s
What more can I say?: the 2000s
Started from the bottom, now we're here: the 2010s and beyond.
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