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Bibliography
This is supposed to be ASA style. I realize that some of the citiations are a little wonky.
Internet, Media Studies
- Benkler, Yochai. (2006). The wealth of networks. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Boyle, James. (2008). The public domain. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Butler, Susan. (2004). "No limit challenging new sampling rule". BillboardBiz. September 21 2004.
- Fiske, John. (1996). Media matters. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
- Hyde, Lewis. (1979). The gift. New York: Random House.
- Jenkins, Henry. (2006). Convergence culture. New York: New York University Press.
- Lessig, Lawrence. (1999). Code and other laws of cyberspace. New York: Basic Books.
- Lessig, Lawrence. (2004). Free culture. New York: Penguin Press.
- Lessig, Lawrence. (2008). Remix. New York: Penguin Press.
- Rudel, Anthony. (2008). Hello, everybody!: The dawn of american radio. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
- Scott, Jason. (2004) "Artscene". In: BBS: the documentary. DVD. 2004.
Race, Gender, Identity
- Dyer, Richard. (1997). White. London: Routledge.
- Lipsitz, George. (2006). The possessive investment in whiteness. Philadelphia: Temple Press.
- Notorious B.I.G. (1994). Juicy. Ready to die [CD]. New York: Bad Boy Records.
- Queen, Carol. (1997). Real live nude girl: Chronicles of a sex-positive culture. San Francisco: Cleis Press.
- Roediger, David R. (2005). Working toward whiteness: How america's immigrants became white. New York: Basic Books.
- Said, Edward W. (1978). Orientalism. New York: Random House.
- Snead, James. (1982). "On Repetition in Black Culture". Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 15, No. 4, Black Textual Strategies, Volume 1: Theory (Winter, 1981), pp. 146-154. St. Louis University.
- Tate, Greg. (Ed.). (2003). Everything but the burden. New York: Broadway Books.
Hip-hop, popular music
- Ahearn, Charlie. (1983). Wild style [Film]. New York: Wild Style.
- McNess, Iain. (1999). "Tape kingz' iain mcnee chooses the 10 greatest mix tapes of all-time". In: Ego trip's book of rap lists. Alvarez, Gabriel and Rollins, Brent. (Eds.) St. Martin's Griffin. pp 58-59.
- Bannister, Matthew. (2006) White boys, white noise: masculinities and 1980s indie guitar rock. Ashgate Publishing.
- Bell, Walter. Mixtape, inc.. DVD. Pixel Propaganda. 2006.
- Bradley, Lloyd. Bass culture: when reggae was king.
- Brewster, Bill and Broughton, Frank. Last night a dj saved my life: the history of the disc jockey. Soundscapes. Vol 3, 2000.
- Castleman, Craig. (1984) Getting up: graffitti in new york. MIT Press. 1984.
- Chalfant, Henry. (1983) Style wars [Film].
- Chang, Jeff. (2005). Can't stop, won't stop: A history of the hip-hop generation. Picador USA.
- Chapple, Steve, and Reebee Garofalo (1977), "Black roots, white fruits. racism in the music industry." In: Rock 'n' roll is here to pay. The history and politics of the music industry. Chicago Nelson-Hall, Inc., 1977, 231-267.
- Coleman, Brian. Check the technique: Liner notes for hip-hop junkies.
- Cooper, B. Lee. (1989) "Black musicians as creators and revivalists 1953-1978".
- Cox, Gerard. (2003). "Miles davis: live in montreal." AllAboutJazz.com. February 19, 2003. As observed on: December 16, 2008.
- Cruz, Gilbert. (2008) "Tricia rose, author of the hip hop wars". Time. Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008.
- Dyson, Michael Eric. (2007) Know what I mean? reflections on hip hop. New York: Basic Civitas Books.
- Erwin, Jack. (2007). "Let the kids grow". In: XXL, Jan/Feb 2008 (No. 99), 68-69.
- Fischer III, William W. (2004) Promises to keep. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Gumbel, Bryant. (1982) "Interview with miles davis". The today show. NBC.
- Graham, Gene. (2006) The godfather of disco [Film].
- Kitwana, Bakari. (2005). Why white kids love hip-hop. Basic Civitas Books.
- Lee, Spike. (1989). Do the right thing [Film]. New York: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks.
- Lipsitz, George. (1997). Dangerous crossroads. Verso.
- Lipsitz, George. (2007). Footsteps in the dark. University of Minnesota Press.
- MC. (2008). "Mixtape king". In: The Source, Issue #228, December 2008.
- Michael, Jon. (2007). "Sixshot spinners: dj doo wop". In: SixshotSpinners.com, November 23, 2007. As observed on: December 19, 2008.
- Middleton, Richard (1996), "Over and over: notes towards a politics of repetition. Surveying the ground, charting some routes." Conference paper for Grounding Music, 1996. Available on: Forschungszentrum Populäre Muzik: Texte und Materialien zum Studium der populären Musik. Retrieved from the internet on October 10, 2005.
- Moore, Thurston. (2005). Mix tape: the art of cassette Culture. Universe Publishing.
- Pump up the volume. BBC. (??)
- Reid, Shaheem. (2003). "Mixtape mondays: dj ron g". MTV News. March 17 2003.
- Rivera, Raquel Z. (2003). New york ricans from the hip-hop zone. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Rose, Tricia and Ross, Andrew. (1994) Microphone fiends: youth music and youth culture. Routledge.
- Rose, Tricia. (1994). Black noise. Hanover NH: Wesleyan Publishing House.
- Rose, Tricia. (2008). The hip-hop wars. Basic Civitas Books.
- Shapiro, Samantha M. (2007, February 18). Hip-hop outlaw (Industry Version). The New York Times.
- Singleton, John. (1991). Boyz in da hood [Film]. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
- Watkins, S. Craig. (2005). Hip Hop matters. Boston: Beacon Press Books.
- Williams, Hype. (1998). Belly [Film]. Big Dog Films.
Performances, studio recordings
- 45 King. (2008). "45 king - turntable clinic" [Video]. Observed on: December 16, 2008. http://45king.com/club/littleturntables.mov
- 45 King. (2008). "45 king - another mix clinic" [Video]. Observed on: December 16, 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VyLW8cwoJg&fmt=18
- 50 Cent. (2000). 50 cent is the future [CD]. New York: Street Dance.
- 50 Cent. (2003). Get rich or die tryin' [CD]. Los Angeles: Aftermath.
- 50 Cent. (2002). Guess who's back? [CD]. New York: Full Clip.
- Davis, Miles. (2000). Miles davis - live from the montreal jazz festival [DVD]. Geneon.
- Davis, Miles. (1989). You're under arrest [CD]. Sony.
- Dipset. (????). Diplomats Volume 1 [CD]. New York: Diplomat Records.
- Dipset. (????). Diplomats Volume 2 [CD]. New York: Diplomat Records.
- DJ Premier. (1996). Crooklyn Cuts: Vol 1 [Cassette]. New York: Tape Kingz.
- KRS-One. (2001). The sneak attack [CD]. Koch Records.
- Lil Wayne and DJ Drama. (2006). Gangsta grillz: the dedication 2 [CD]. Atlanta.
- Lil Wayne. (2004). Da drought 2 [CD].
- Lil Wayne. (2007). The leak [CD].
- Lil Wayne. (2007). Da drought 3 [CD].
- Lil Wayne. (2008). The carter III [CD]. Cash Money Records. New Orleans.
- Ron G. (198?). Mixes #1 [Cassette].
- Souljaboytellem. (2007). iSouljaBoyTellEm [CD]. Atlanta: Collipark Music.
- Souljaboytellem. (2008). souljaboytellem.com [CD]. Atlanta: Collipark Music.
- West, Kanye. (2004). The college dropout [CD]. New York: Roc-A-Fella.
- West, Kanye. (2008). 808s and Heartbreak [CD]. New York: Roc-A-Fella.
Oral, folk culture, media transition
- Benjamin, Walter. (1935) "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction".
- Darnton, Robert. (1985) The Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History. Vintage.
- Gates Jr., Henry Louis. (1989) The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism. Oxford University Press.
- Adrian Johns, “Introduction: The Book of Nature and the Nature of the Book,” in The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998): 1-57
Learning
- Brandt, Deborah. (1998). "Sponsors of literacy". College Composition and Commnication, Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 165-185.
- Gasser, Urs and Palfrey, John. (2008) Born Digital. Basic Books. 2008.
- Jenkins, Henry et. al. (2006). Confronting the challenges of participatory culture: media education for the 21st century. MacArthur Foundation.
- Papert, Seymour. (2003). "Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas". The New Media Reader. Ed. Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 2003. 413-431.
- Papert, Seymour. (2002). "Hard Fun". Bangor Daily News. Bangor, ME.
- Papert, Seymour. (1993). Mindstorms: children, computers, and powerful ideas. Basic Books.
- Resnick, Mitchel. (2006) Computer as Paintbrush: Technology, Play, and the Creative Society. In Singer, D., Golikoff, R., and Hirsh-Pasek, K. (Ed.), Play = Learning: How play motivates and enhances children's cognitive and social-emotional growth. Oxford University Press.
Etc.
- Doctorow, Cory. (2008). Little Brother. Tor Teen.
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