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Eminem and Rap, Poetry, Race: Essays

Eminem and Rap, Poetry, Race: Essays

  • Editor: Parker, Scott F.

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Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword (Talib Kweli)
  • Introduction (Scott F. Parker)
  • Race … and Other Four Letter Words: Eminem and the Cultural Politics of Authenticity (Gilbert B. Rodman)
  • Beats by Em (Ben Hoerster)
  • The Fanatic Lyric: Eminem as Poet (Aaron Apps)
  • The Black Vernacular Versus a Cracker’s Knack for Verses (Darin Flynn)
  • The Melodic Nature of Rap and the Importance of the Phrase (Martin Connor)
  • Somewhere in Between: Eminem’s Ambiguities (E Martin Nolan)
  • Eminem 2.0: The Redemptive Subjectivity of Whiteness (Julius Bailey and David J. Leonard)
  • The Farther Reaches of Human Proficiency (Steve Bramucci)
  • The White Negro Gone Mad: Race and Pathology in Eminem’s Construction of Slim Shady (Miles White)
  • Neither Black nor White: Poor White Trash (Sylvie Laurent)
  • Appendix. He Is Whatever We Say He Is: On Eminem, Fame and ­Hip-Hop Aesthetics (Kyle “Guante” Tran Myhre)
  • About the Contributors
  • Index