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From Don Imus's "nappy headed-ho's" and default public scapegoating of Hip Hop culture to the burial of the "N" word by black religious leaders, Religion and Hip Hop settles the score between the sacred and the profane by drawing on data on youth and religion, recently published books by rappers that look like Bibles, and new religious sensibilities among youth culture. What we call religious in Hip Hop and youth culture, aint' that religious, after all. Miller suggests, "We must begin again by rethinking the religious." Religion and Hip Hop brings together the category of religion, hip hop cultural modalities and the demographic of youth. Bringing postmodern theory and critical approaches in the study of religion to bear on Hip Hop cultural practices, this book examines how scholars in religious and theological studies have deployed and approached religion when analyzing Hip Hop data. Using existing empirical studies on youth and religion to the cultural criticism of the Humanities, Religion and Hip Hop argues that common among existing scholarship is a thin interrogation of the category of religion. As such, Miller calls for a redescription of religion in popular cultural analysis - a challenge she further explores and advances through various materialist engagements. Going beyond the traditional and more common approach of analyzing rap lyrics, from film, dance, to virtual reality, Religion and Hip Hop takes a fresh approach to exploring the paranoid posture of the religious in popular cultural forms, by going beyond what "is" religious about Hip Hop culture. Rather, Miller explores what rhetorical uses of religion in Hip Hop culture accomplish for various and often competing social and cultural interests.

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9780415628570 | Routledge, August 8, 2012, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: From Don Imus's "nappy headed-ho's" and default public scapegoating of Hip Hop culture to the burial of the "N" word by black religious leaders, Religion and Hip Hop settles the score between the sacred and the profane by drawing on data on youth and religion, recently published books by rappers that look like Bibles, and new religious sensibilities among youth culture.

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9780415744645 | Routledge, November 8, 2013, cover price $48.95

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Product Description: When we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, God fills us with the truth, which the Holy Spirit teaches us through the scriptures, through creation, through fellowship, and through our life experiences. The Holy Spirit speaks to our hearts things new and old, filling us with heavenly treasures of truth...read more

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9781480035881 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 4, 2012, cover price $6.99 | About this edition: When we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, God fills us with the truth, which the Holy Spirit teaches us through the scriptures, through creation, through fellowship, and through our life experiences.

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Product Description: This book is an expression of emotion and spirit, rather than an intellectual pursuit of poetry. It is a letting go of the ego mind, a delving into the internal imagery and experiences of the heart. It is the attempt to translate the depth of internal experience into words...read more

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9781424137190 | Publishamerica Inc, September 30, 2006, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: This book is an expression of emotion and spirit, rather than an intellectual pursuit of poetry.

Adventures of Dutch twins in Albany in 1685-86, at the time it received its charter as a city.
By Monica Miller (illustrator) and Billie Signer

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9780941186056 | Cabin, December 1, 1985, cover price $9.95 | About this edition: Adventures of Dutch twins in Albany in 1685-86, at the time it received its charter as a city.

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