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The Chican@ hip hop nation [electronic resource] : politics of a new millennial mestizaje / Pancho McFarland.

By: McFarland, Pancho.
Contributor(s): ebrary, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Latinos in the United States series. Publisher: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2013Description: xx, 294 p.Other title: Chicana hip hop nation | Chicano hip hop nation.Subject(s): Mexican Americans -- Ethnic identity | Hip-hop -- Influence | Mexican Americans -- Social conditions | Hip-hop -- Social aspects -- United States | Rap (Music) -- Social aspects -- United States | Mexican American youth -- Social life and customsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 973/.046872 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Setting the theoretical context -- Qui�en es m�as macho? qui�en es m�as mexicano?: Chican@ and Mexican@ identities in rap -- Barrio logos: the sacred and profane word of Chicano emcees -- Identities old and new -- Sonido ind�igena: Mexica hip-hop and masculine identity -- Pa�isas, compas, inmigrantes -- Barrio locos: street hop and Amerikan identity -- Mexicanidad, africanidad -- Multiracial macho: Kemo the Blaxican's hip-hop masculinity -- The rap on Chicano/Mexicano and Black masculinity -- "Soy la kalle": radio, reggaet�on, and latin@ identity -- Hip-hop and justice -- A hip-hop pedagogy for social justice -- Afterword. Hip-hop and freedom-dreaming in the Mexican diaspora.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Setting the theoretical context -- Qui�en es m�as macho? qui�en es m�as mexicano?: Chican@ and Mexican@ identities in rap -- Barrio logos: the sacred and profane word of Chicano emcees -- Identities old and new -- Sonido ind�igena: Mexica hip-hop and masculine identity -- Pa�isas, compas, inmigrantes -- Barrio locos: street hop and Amerikan identity -- Mexicanidad, africanidad -- Multiracial macho: Kemo the Blaxican's hip-hop masculinity -- The rap on Chicano/Mexicano and Black masculinity -- "Soy la kalle": radio, reggaet�on, and latin@ identity -- Hip-hop and justice -- A hip-hop pedagogy for social justice -- Afterword. Hip-hop and freedom-dreaming in the Mexican diaspora.

Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.

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