Tate writes," I will wake up tomorrow and there was no hip hop on the radio or on television, if there was no money in hip hop then we could see what kind of culture it was he also said," hip hop as we know it would cease to exist except as nostalgia. We'll tell our grandchildren about the history and marvel at the art form of how hip hop formed a social freedom of expression, with in Tate's pessimism he hopes that hip hop isn't a dying breed of pop culture.
2. what are the ground reasons for pough's optimism over the future trajectory of hip hop culture?
Pough's optimism is that hip hop will live out its time. People would list the negative ratifications of what hip hop represents in our society violence, sexism, drug use and drug sales. the two missing elements is we will run out of ideas and thought to write about.
3.what are the common grounds between these two perspectives?
The common grounds between these two perspectives is the black movement gave us hip hop. the physical embodiment for the Link between the black power movement and hip hop culture both the black power and hip hop culture are grass rooted. The Grass root movement are movements that involve young black people. For black males the are seen as masculine and forming a posturing discursive spaces, both work to disrupt the status Que on various levels. Without the disco era the black power movement left us with a young movement called hip hop.
4.What are the missing elements in these two opposite perspectives?
The two missing elements in these two opposite perspectives is finding the greatness in our youth; the youth enables one to transform subjects and objects an attempt to describe or change the character or ones being. we have the x generation and the o generation that won't come up with creative thought and feelings.
carolyn rosenthal
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