Hip Hop is in a terrible crisis. Although its overall fortunes have risen sharply, the most commercially promoted and financially successful hip hop—what has dominated mass-media outlets such as television, film, radio, and recording industries for a dozen years or so—has increasingly become a playground for caricatures of black gangstas, pimps, and hoes. Hyper-sexism has increased dramatically, and homophobia along with distorted, antisocial, self-destructive, and violent portraits of black masculinity have become rap's calling cards. Relying on an ever-narrowing range of images and themes, this commercial juggernaut has played a central role in the near-deception of what was once a vibrant, diverse, and complex popular genre, wringing it dry by pandering to America's racist and sexist lowest common denominator.
Is
there any turning back for hip hop? Can a multi-million dollar industry
abandon its trite motifs, and return to a simpler time?
How does hip hop return to its roots? Is there hope for hip hop? In a concise editorial, explain
how you believe hip hop can be reclaimed. To support your
thesis, cite evidence
from The Hip Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About Hip Hop—and Why It Matters
Requirements:
- MLA Style, including parenthetical citation
- 3-page minimum
- Include a works cited page
The best papers will:
- Have a title that articulates its point of view
- Stay within the parameters of the subject matter
- Have a concise thesis which outlines a clear position
- Be written in a voice that is casual, yet informed
- Clearly support their theses with solid evidence and a logical structure, thoughtfully citing from The Hip Hop Wars.
- Conclude with a summation of the argument
- Properly cite evidence using MLA's parenthetical citation method
- Are in compliance with MLA Style
Sample editorials from around the country:
- "Donald Trump is an Aimless, Angry Leader" (Washington Post)
- "Refusal to Issue Same-Sex Marriage Licenses is Not an Expression of Religious Liberty" (New Haven Register)
- "A Shameful Response in Europe to the Refugee Crisis in North Africa and Mideast" (Los Angeles Times)
- "Overreaction in Clock-Bomb Mix-Up has Chilling Effect" (Dallas Morning News)
Due: Draft 1 - Thu 9.24 (Bring 2 copies); Final draft - Thu 10.1 (Attach draft 1 to back)
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