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Being black and male is serious business, but its absurd contradictions are often too funny for words. In this award-winning book, Shawn Taylor deftly leads us on a no-holds-barred tour of his masculine development, acknowledging some deep but often hilarious truths about black men. This raw and spellbinding narrative, full of unexpected turns of phrase and shocking displays of vulnerability, contains powerful meditations on sexuality, romance, fatherhood, and violence. Unapologetic and sharply critical of the hatred and f
African American men --- Masculinity --- Penis --- Phallus --- Copulatory organs --- Generative organs, Male --- Afro-American men --- Men, African American --- Men --- Race identity. --- Social conditions. --- Psychology. --- Social aspects --- Taylor, Shawn.
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"One of the finest hip-hop albums ever made, A Tribe Called Quest's debut record (featuring stone-cold classics like 'Can I Kick It? and Bonita). Applebum took the idea of the boasting hip-hop male and turned it on its head. For many listeners, when this non-traditional, surprisingly feminine album was released, it was like hearing an entirely new form of music. In this book, Shawn Taylor explores the creation of the album as well as the impact it had on him at the time - a 17-year-old high-school geek who was equally into hip-hop, punk, new wave, skateboarding, and Dungeons & Dragons: all of a sudden, with this one album, the world made more sense. He has spent many years investigating this album, from the packaging to the song placement to each and every sample - Shawn Taylor knows this record like he knows his tattoos, and he's finally been able to write a fascinating and highly entertaining book about it."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Tribe Called Quest (Musical group). --- Popular music. --- Rap (Music)
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