Hip-hip as a Contemporary Teen Religion

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Music and Movies

 

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Jerry P

 

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July 26, 2015

 

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University

 

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Patricia McBroom (American Public Affairs) stated “many middle class parents thought it was just a fad when their teenagers started wearing jeans that sagged below their hips in imitation of hiphop culture.” Hiphop culture has been seen as a culture that has been adopted by many youths who listen to hiphop music around the globe...
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According to Michael Eric Dyson a professor of religious studies and an expert in youth culture at the DePaul University in Chicago claims “hiphop is an extraordinary cultural development. It is unquestionably the most important popular cultural phenomenon to hit in quite some time, and its reach is now global...
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