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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Betty Houchin Winfield; Sandra Davidson |
| ISBN: | 0313307059 9780313307058 |
| OCLC Number: | 38842080 |
| Notes: | An outgrowth of a 1993 international conference on rock and rap music and the mass media, "On the Beat: Rock 'n' Rap, Mass Media and Society." |
| Description: | ix, 132 p. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | "Let me count the ways": censoring rock 'n' rap music / Betty Houchin Winfield -- From Fine romance to Good rockin', and beyond: Look what they've done to my song / Michael J. Budds -- Because of the children: decades of attempted controls of rock 'n' rap music / Betty Houchin Winfield -- Two perspectives on Ice-T: "Can't touch me": musical messages and incitement law / Sandra Davidson -- The politics of aesthetic response: cultural conservatism, the NEA, and Ice-T / David Slayden -- Stern stuff: here comes the FCC / Sandra Davidson -- Music lyrics: as censored as they wanna be / Jeffrey L.L. Stein -- "Let's spend the night together," Uhhh, "Some time together," Making rock acceptable: "The Ed Sullivan Show" / Stephen H. Wheeler -- Rolling Stone's response to attempted censorship of rock 'n' roll / Lindsey R. Fore -- Deconstructing the hip-hop hype: a critical analysis of the New York Times' coverage of African-American youth culture / Patrick B. Hill. |
| Series Title: | Contributions to the study of popular culture, no. 68 |
| Other Titles: | Censoring rock and rap music |
| Responsibility: | Betty Houchin Winfield and Sandra Davidson, editors. |
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