Funk Movement

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<p>Rabaka explores funk as a distinct multiform of music aesthetics politics social vision and cultural rebellion that has been remixed and continues to influence contemporary Black popular music and Black popular culture especially rap music and the Hip Hop Movement.</p><p>The Funk Movement was a sub-movement within the larger Black Power Movement and its artistic arm the Black Arts Movement. Moreover the Funk Movement was also a sub-movement within the Black Women’s Liberation Movement between the late 1960s and late 1970s where women’s funk especially Chaka Khan and Betty Davis’s funk was understood to be a form of “Black musical feminism” that was as integral to the movement as the Black political feminism of Angela Davis or the Combahee River Collective and the Black literary feminism of Toni Morrison or Alice Walker. This book also demonstrates that more than any other post-war Black popular music genre the funk music of the 1960s and 1970s laid the foundation for the mercurial rise of rap music and the Hip Hop Movement in the 1980s and 1990s.</p><p>This book is primarily aimed at scholars and students working in popular music studies popular culture studies American studies African American studies cultural studies ethnic studies critical race studies women’s studies gender studies and sexuality studies.</p>
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