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Proof of the sorry state of today's academic world,
This review is from: The Vinyl Ain't Final: Hip-hop and the Globalisation of Black Popular Culture (Hardcover)
A collection of essays, infused with Marxist and post-modernist jargon, dedicated to the proposition thatglobal hip-hop (one of America's most pernicious exports to the world) represents resistance to the evil hegemony of Western discourse. That most of the purveyors of this often subliterate pseudo-scholarship have academic affiliations is a sad commentary on the intellectual degeneracy of the American university, which is increasingly a factory for the production of ideology and social engineering. |
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The Vinyl Ain't Final: Hip-Hop and the Globalisation of Black Popular Culture by Dipannita Basu (Paperback - April 20, 2006)
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