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Beats Not Beatings

The Rise of Hip Hop Criminology

Anthony J. Nocella II Daniel White Hodge Don C. Sawyer III Ahmad R. Washington

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
24 June 2024
This research examines the relationship between queer justice and hip-hop through a content analysis of videos. It situates queer justice within hip-hop and a call for hip-hop to interrogate the role artists play in condoning violence against LGBTQ+ people.
Series edited by:   , , , ,
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Height: 225mm,  Width: 150mm, 
Weight:   209g
ISBN:   9781433194184
ISBN 10:   143319418X
Series:   Hip Hop Studies and Activism
Pages:   120
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Foreword ""Mic"" Crenshaw Preface Chandra Ward Acknowledgements Dedication Introduction: Hip Hop History, Criminalization, and Justice Maurece Graham, Daniel White Hodge, Anthony J. Nocella II, and Antonio Quintana Chapter One ‘No Homo’: Hip-Hop, Homophobia, and Queer Justice Andrea N. Hunt and Tammy D. Rhodes Chapter Two Next-Level Postmodernism and the Presentation of Realness in Hip-Hop Kenneth Culton Chapter Three Thug Life: Hip-Hop's Curious Relationship with Criminal Justice https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=lawreview Andre Douglas Pond Cummings Chapter Four Música y Libertad Victor Mendoza Chapter Five Stop and Search: Representations of Police Harassment in British Hip-Hop during the 1980s Adam de Paor-Evans Chapter Six How (Un)cultured is Hip Hop?: The Moral & Legal Persecution of Rap in India Lenard G. Gomes and Elloit Cardozo Afterword Tasha Iglesias   Index Contributors’ Biographies"

Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II, Hip Hop scholar-activist, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Salt Lake Community College. He is editor of the Peace Studies Journal, Director of Save the Kids, Director of the Academy for Peace Education, Managing Editor of Lowrider Studies Journal and Transformative Justice Journal, member of the DreamKeeperz Lowrider Club, and has published over forty books along with 100 book chapters or articles.

Reviews for Beats Not Beatings: The Rise of Hip Hop Criminology

It is refreshing, exciting and affirming to know that a collection of people have made the conscious decision to document hip-hop's resistance to the carceral state. A definite must-read for those interested in the relationship between carcerality and self-determination. —Dr. David Stovall, University of Illinois at Chicago An invigorating and thoughtful exploration, taking the reader to terrains not often visited from perspectives rarely heard. The biographies of the authors in this collection read like a wish-list of dinner companions one could only dream of. —Dr. Michael Coyle, Professor, Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice, California State University, Chico A brilliant and compelling book that highlights the empowering and revolutionary nature of Hip Hop, a powerful medium that also highlights the corrupt and malicious criminal justice systems that serve the interests of the powerful. These essays make a profound contribution to the growing grass-roots movement calling for an inclusive, egalitarian, and sustainable future for everyone on the planet. —Dr. David Nibert, Professor of Sociology, Wittenberg University This book is a profoundly powerful radical book demanding total liberation. Beats Not Beatings: The Rise of Hip Hop Criminology is a must read book for anyone wanting racial justice and Black liberation. —Tony Quintana, Editor, Transformative Justice Journal


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