Author: Peter Benson
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 1610750594
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Battling Siki (1887–1925) was once one of the four or five most recognizable black men in the world and was written about by a host of great writers, including George Bernard Shaw, Ring Lardner, Damon Runyon, Janet Flanner, and Ernest Hemingway. Peter Benson’s lively biography of the first African to win a world championship in boxing delves into the complex world of sports, race, colonialism, and the cult of personality in the early twentieth century.
Author: Kit Mackintosh
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
ISBN: 1913462471
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Examining new genres from the UK and across the Atlantic, including mumble rap, Brooklyn drill, UK drill, trap dancehall and Afrobeats, Neon Screams explores the dystopias and dissociative transcendence offered by this boundary-pushing music. With a foreword by Simon Reynolds, Neon Screams explores the plethora of new street genres that have emerged at the turn of the 2020s. Neon Screams is a manifesto, a rallying cry for the new musical futurism. Taking street music’s embrace of Auto-Tune in the late 2000s as his starting point, Kit Mackintosh launches you through a whirlwind tour of the last decade of cutting-edge music, championing the modern genres still uncovering the sonic impossible, from mumble rap to drill to Afrobeats, bashment and beyond. Beginning where most future music chronicles end, Mackintosh establishes a new pantheon of pioneers and innovators. Offering dizzying insights into the likes of Future, Young Thug, Migos and Vybz Kartel, Neon Screams is conceptual weaponry to use against all those who say music isn’t what it used to be. Part polemic, part synesthetic possession, Neon Screams is essential reading for everyone eager to uncover the new frontiers of future music.
Author: Winnifred Holly
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664160698
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Mehreen Kenna is a seventeen-year-old with emotional baggage. As she deals with her problems and resolves old conflicts, one mistake causes a chain reaction of tragedy and chaos.
Author: PREME. MAGAZINE
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ISBN: 9781715661021
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Preme an independent black owned magazine came about, the concept was clear. It would be a publication that shed light on not just one aspect of the industry, but would feature everyone behind the scenes as well.
Author: Erdem, M. Nur
Publisher: IGI Global
ISBN: 1799846563
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Individuals seek ways to repress the sense of violence within themselves and often resort to medial channels. The hunger of the individual for violence is a trigger for the generation of violent content by media, owners of political power, owners of religious power, etc. However, this content is produced considering the individual’s sensitivities. Thus, violence is aestheticized. Aesthetics of violence appear in different fields and in different forms. In order to analyze it, an interdisciplinary perspective is required. The Handbook of Research on Aestheticization of Violence, Horror, and Power brings together two different concepts that seem incompatible—aesthetics and violence—and focuses on the basic motives of aestheticizing and presenting violence in different fields and genres, as well as the role of audience reception. Seeking to reveal this togetherness with different methods, research, analyses, and findings in different fields that include media, urban design, art, and mythology, the book covers the aestheticization of fear, power, and violence in such mediums as public relations, digital games, and performance art. This comprehensive reference is an ideal source for researchers, academicians, and students working in the fields of media, culture, art, politics, architecture, aesthetics, history, cultural anthropology, and more.
Authors: Peter Benson
Categories: Sports & Recreation
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008-07-01 - Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Battling Siki (1887–1925) was once one of the four or five most recognizable black men in the world and was written about by a host of great writers, including George Bernard Shaw, Ring Lardner, Damon Runyon, Janet Flanner, and Ernest Hemingway. Peter Benson’s lively biography of the first African to
Authors: Kit Mackintosh
Categories: Music
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-08-10 - Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Examining new genres from the UK and across the Atlantic, including mumble rap, Brooklyn drill, UK drill, trap dancehall and Afrobeats, Neon Screams explores the dystopias and dissociative transcendence offered by this boundary-pushing music. With a foreword by Simon Reynolds, Neon Screams explores the plethora of new street genres that
Authors: Winnifred Holly
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-02-25 - Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Mehreen Kenna is a seventeen-year-old with emotional baggage. As she deals with her problems and resolves old conflicts, one mistake causes a chain reaction of tragedy and chaos.
Authors: PREME. MAGAZINE
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-10-29 - Publisher:
Preme an independent black owned magazine came about, the concept was clear. It would be a publication that shed light on not just one aspect of the industry, but would feature everyone behind the scenes as well.
Authors: Erdem, M. Nur, Kocabay-Sener, Nihal, Demir, Tuğba
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-10-02 - Publisher: IGI Global
Individuals seek ways to repress the sense of violence within themselves and often resort to medial channels. The hunger of the individual for violence is a trigger for the generation of violent content by media, owners of political power, owners of religious power, etc. However, this content is produced considering