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A list of key readings about Rap and hip hop.
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  • Baker JR., Houston A., Black Studies, Rap and the Academy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press (Black Literature and Culture – a series from The University of Chicago Press), 1993.
  • Faure, Sylvia and Garcia, Marie-Carmen, Culture hip-hop, jeunes des cités et politiques publiques, Paris: Dispute, 2007.
  • Klein, Garbeil and Friedrich, Malte. Is this real? Die Kultur des HipHop, Frankfurt: edition suhrkamp, 2003.
  • Koone, Richard. The Symbolic Rape of Representation. A Critical Analysis of Black Musical Expression, Saarbrücken 2007: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2007.
  • Kun, Josh, Two Turntables and a Social Movement: Writing Hip-Hop at Century’s End, In: American Literary History 14 (3), p.580ff, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002.
  • Potter, Russell, Spectacular Vernaculars: Hip-hop and the Politics of Postmodernism. Albany: SUNY Press, 1995.
  • Rose, Tricia, Black Noise. Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America, Hanover/London: University Press of New England (Music/Popular Culture/African-American Studies: a series from Wesleyan University