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  2. Hip-hop in academia - Wikipedia

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    Hip Hop studies has been growing as an academic discipline since the mid-1990s; two decades after its genesis. By the millennium and in the early 2000s, scholars such as Tricia Rose, Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, Anthony B. Pinn, Jeff Chang, Nelson George, Bakari Kitwana, Mark Anthony Neal, and Murray Forman, began to engage Hip Hop's history, messages of resistance, social cognizance ...

  3. Hip-hop therapy - Wikipedia

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    Hip-hop therapy is rooted in the social work tradition as a strengths-based, culturally competent framework focused on fitting the model to the client. [7] Although hip-hop has always been therapeutic for the communities that have produced it, Dr. Edgar Tyson developed the approach in attempts to systematically integrate the culture into mental health settings.

  4. 24 Habits That Get A Bad Rap But Are Actually Surprisingly ...

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    Image credits: drulaps In his article for Psychology Today, Judson Brewer (M.D., Ph.D.) writes that these 3 components show up every time we hit the vape pen, eat some candy, or check our social ...

  5. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The lyrical content of many early rap groups focused on social issues, most notably in the seminal track "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, which discussed the realities of life in the housing projects. [84] "Young black Americans coming out of the civil rights movement have used hip hop culture in the 1980s and 1990s to ...

  6. RAP IS A HEALTH HAZARD, STUDIES SHOW - AOL

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    Nagayama Hall’s influential study “The Influence of Misogynous Rap Music on Sexual Aggression Against Women” tried to investigate the impact of listening to “misogynous rap music” and ...

  7. Rap music may reduce stigma of mental health issues

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    'These artists are considered the "coolest" people on earth right now'.

  8. The Anthology of Rap - Wikipedia

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    Pettie stated that the transcription of rap lyrics does not make for an effective presentation as the rhythm of the music is not represented. [4] He also argued against the book's notion that rap lyrics function as poetry since "if placed alongside the English literary canon, rap lyrics aren’t especially complex or challenging."

  9. Rapping - Wikipedia

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    The effects of rap music on modern vernacular can be explored through the study of semiotics. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols, or the study of language as a system. [ 141 ] French literary theorist Roland Barthes furthers this study with this own theory of myth. [ 142 ]