Constructions of identity and community in hip-hop nationalism with specific reference to Public Enemy and Wu-Tang Clan
The re-emergence of Black Nationalist thought in black popular culture is most evident in the music of such rap groups as Public Enemy and Wu-Tang Clan. Together with groups such as Brand Nubian, and X-Clan, Public Enemy and Wu-Tang Clan have played a central role in introducing the tenets of Black...
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University of Winchester
2002
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