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par Bradley, Adam.
Publié 2009
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par Worsley, Shawan M.
Publié 2010
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Publié 2014
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par McFarland, Pancho.
Publié 2013

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par Savànt, O'hene.
Publié 2020
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par Klaess, John, 1990-
Publié 2022
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par Morgan, Marcyliena H.
Publié 2009
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par Condry, Ian.
Publié 2006
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par Neff, Ali Colleen.
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par Terkourafi, Marina.
Publié 2012
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par Zanfagna, Christina, 1980-
Publié 2017
Participants: "In the 1990s, Los Angeles was home to numerous radical social and environmental eruptions. In the face of several major earthquakes and floods, riots and economic insecurity, police brutality and mass incarceration, some young black Angelenos turned to holy hip hop--a movement merging Christianity and hip hop culture--to 'save' themselves and the city. Converting street corners to airborne churches and gangsta rap beats into anthems of praise, holy hip hoppers used gospel rap to navigate complicated social and spiritual realities and to transform the Southland's fractured terrains into musical Zions. Armed with beats, rhymes, and Bibles, they journeyed through black Lutheran congregations, prison ministries, African churches, reggae dancehalls, hip hop clubs, Nation of Islam meetings, and Black Lives Matter marches. Zanfagna's fascinating ethnography provides a contemporary and unique view of black LA, offering a much-needed perspective on how music and religion intertwine in people's everyday experiences."--Provided by publisher.
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