Hip-Hop and Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason
By (Author) Derrick Darby
By (author) Tommie Shelby
Edited by William Irwin
Foreword by Cornel West
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
26th October 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
Other performing arts
782.42164901
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
354g
Is there too much violence in hip-hop music Whats the difference between Kimberly Jones and the artist Lil' Kim Is hip-hop culture a "black" thing Is it okay for N.W.A. to call themselves niggaz and for Dave Chappelle to call everybody bitches These witty, provocative essays ponder these and other thorny questions, linking the searing cultural issues implicit and often explicit in hip-hop to the weighty matters examined by the great philosophers of the past. The book shows that rap classics by Lauryn Hill, OutKast, and the Notorious B.I.G. can help uncover the meanings of love articulated in Plato's Symposium; that Rakim, 2Pac, and Nas can shed light on the conception of God's essence expressed in St. Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica; and explores the connection between Run-D.M.C., Snoop Dogg, and Hegel. Hip-Hop and Philosophy proves that rhyme and reason, far from being incompatible, can be mixed and mastered to contemplate life's most profound mysteries.