Wednesday, 22 February 2012

WORK CONSULTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

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  • Brown, Jane D., Jeanne R. Steele, and Kim Childers. Sexual teens, sexual media investigating media's influence on adolescent sexuality. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002. Print.


  • Chang, Jeff. Can't stop, won't stop: a history of the hip-hop generation. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2005. Print.


  • Creed, Barbara. The monstrous-feminine: film, feminism, psychoanalysis. London: Routledge, 1993. Print.


  • Gauntlett, David, and Annette Hill. TV living: television, culture, and everyday life. London: Routledge in association with the British Film Institute, 1999. Print.


  • Gauntlett, David. Media, gender, and identity: an introduction. London: Routledge, 2002. Print.


  • Low, Bronwen. Slam School Learning Through Conflict in the Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Classroom.. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2011. Print.


  • Macdonald, Myra. Representing women: myths of femininity in the popular media. London: E. Arnold ;, 1995. Print.Pough, Gwendolyn D.. Check it while I wreck it: Black womanhood, hip-hop culture, and the public sphere. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2004. Print.
  • Pough, Gwendolyn D., Mark Anthony Neal, and Joan Morgan. Home girls make some noise: hip-hop feminism anthology. Mira Loma, Calif.: Parker Pub., 2007. Print.

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