Rebekah Farrugia is Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Communication, Journalism, and Public Relations at Oakland University. She is the author of Beyond the Dance Floor: Female DJs, Technology, and Electronic Dance Music Culture.
Kellie D. Hay is Professor of Cultural Studies in the Department of Communication, Journalism, and Public Relations at Oakland University. She has authored many articles about music, politics, and cultural identity, and specializes in critical qualitative methodologies.
Foreword
By Piper Carter
Foreword
By Mahogany Jones
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Intersections of Detroit, Women, and Hip Hop
1 Detroit Hip Hop and the Rise of the Foundation
2 Hip Hop Sounds and Sensibilities in Post-Bankruptcy Detroit
3 Negotiating Genderqueer Identity Formation
4 Vulnerable Mavericks Wreck Rap's Conventions
5 "Legendary," Environmental Justice, and Collaborative Cultural Production
6 Hip Hop Activism in Action
Conclusion: Women, Hip Hop, and Cultural Organizing
Notes
Bibliography
Index