![]() | Brothers Gonna Work It Out: Sexual Politics in the Golden Age of Rap Nationalism Subjects: Rap (Music) -- Political aspects -- United States; African American men -- Attitudes; Masculinity -- United States; Sex role -- United States; Black nationalism -- United States -- History; Brothers Gonna Work It Out considers the political expression of rap artists within the historical tradition of black nationalism. Interweaving songs and personal interviews with hip-hop artists and activists including Chuck D of Public Enemy, KRS-One, Rosa Clemente, manager of dead prez, and Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, Cheney links late twentieth-century hip-hop nationalists with their nineteenth-century spiritual forebears. Cheney Charise : Charise cheney is assistant professor of ethnic studies at California State University. |
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