Rap and the Eroticizing of Black Youth

Rap and the Eroticizing of Black Youth
About this book
Showing that in its early days rap music led to black consciousness, this discussion goes on to argue that the current preoccupations of rap--especially the erotic themes expressed and their dramatization in music videos--have led to an unthinking youthful acceptance of profanity, vulgarity, sexual abuse, and violence. The book advocates for a return to rap's origins, for young people to become more selective and critical of today's music, and for parents to take a more active role in monitoring their children's listening habits.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL8578561W
Subjects
Rap (Music)Social aspectsYouthSexual behaviorAfrican AmericansMusicHistory and criticismConduct of lifeMusic and youthTeenagersValuesPopular cultureMoral and ethical aspectsSex in popular cultureParentingTelevision and childrenRap (music)Music, social aspects