<p><em style=color: rgba(51 51 51 1)>Sociology and Hip Hop: An Anthology</em><span style=color: rgba(51 51 51 1)>&nbsp;provides students with a carefully curated selection of articles that explore human behavior and society through a variety of scholarly lenses crafted by hip hop-influenced academics. The anthology acknowledges the influence of hip hop on pop culture through music fashion dance art and more and demonstrates how sociologists can better explain their work and research through hip hop.</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(51 51 51 1)>The anthology is organized into four distinct parts. The readings in Part I confront stereotypes generally associated with hip hop and provide readers with a greater understanding of the international impact and relevance of hip hop. Part II includes articles that demonstrate the ways in which hip hop culture and art are practiced in countries outside of the United States. In Part III students read about the participation of women and members of the LGBTQ community in hip hop. The final part of the anthology speaks to hip hop as resistance and features readings that underscore the use of hip hop in contemporary social movements and activism.</span></p><p><span style=color: rgba(51 51 51 1)>Designed to help readers understand the usefulness of hip hop within the discipline&nbsp;</span><em style=color: rgba(51 51 51 1)>Sociology and Hip Hop</em><span style=color: rgba(51 51 51 1)>&nbsp;is an ideal resource for courses and programs in sociology.</span></p><p><strong><span>?</span>Earl Wright II</strong>&nbsp;is a professor of sociology at Rhodes College. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska.</p><p><strong>Keri Eason</strong>&nbsp;is a fifth-year doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati.</p><p><strong>Anthony J. Stone Jr.</strong>&nbsp;is a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati where he serves as assistant editor for Social Problems. He holds an M.A. from The University of Memphis.</p><p><strong>Kierra N. Toney</strong>&nbsp;is a fourth-year doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati. She serves as assistant editor for&nbsp;<em>Social Problems</em>.</p>
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