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Author Tiongson, Antonio T., 1968-
Title Filipinos represent : DJs, racial authenticity, and the hip-hop nation / Antonio T. Tiongson Jr.
Publisher Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2013]
Copyright date ©2013



Descript 1 online resource (xxiii, 125 pages)
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Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction: claiming hip-hop -- The African Americanization of hip-hop -- The racialization of DJ culture -- "The scratching is what got me hooked" : Filipino American DJs in the bay area -- "Djing as a Filipino thing" : negotiating questions of race -- The normative boundaries of Filipinoness -- Conclusion: reimagining the hip-hop nation -- Notes -- Index.
Note English.
ISBN 9781461939641 (electronic bk.)
146193964X (electronic bk.)
9780816687831 (electronic bk.)
0816687838 (electronic bk.)
9781452948416
1452948410
9780816679386
081667938X
9780816679393
0816679398
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Author Tiongson, Antonio T., 1968-
Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Global Cultural Studies.
Subject United States -- Race relations.
Descript 1 online resource (xxiii, 125 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction: claiming hip-hop -- The African Americanization of hip-hop -- The racialization of DJ culture -- "The scratching is what got me hooked" : Filipino American DJs in the bay area -- "Djing as a Filipino thing" : negotiating questions of race -- The normative boundaries of Filipinoness -- Conclusion: reimagining the hip-hop nation -- Notes -- Index.
Note English.
ISBN 9781461939641 (electronic bk.)
146193964X (electronic bk.)
9780816687831 (electronic bk.)
0816687838 (electronic bk.)
9781452948416
1452948410
9780816679386
081667938X
9780816679393
0816679398
Author Tiongson, Antonio T., 1968-
Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Global Cultural Studies.
Subject United States -- Race relations.

Subject United States -- Race relations.
Descript 1 online resource (xxiii, 125 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript data file rda
Contents Acknowledgments -- Introduction: claiming hip-hop -- The African Americanization of hip-hop -- The racialization of DJ culture -- "The scratching is what got me hooked" : Filipino American DJs in the bay area -- "Djing as a Filipino thing" : negotiating questions of race -- The normative boundaries of Filipinoness -- Conclusion: reimagining the hip-hop nation -- Notes -- Index.
Note English.
ISBN 9781461939641 (electronic bk.)
146193964X (electronic bk.)
9780816687831 (electronic bk.)
0816687838 (electronic bk.)
9781452948416
1452948410
9780816679386
081667938X
9780816679393
0816679398

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