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- Encontro Nacional de Juventude Negra and Claudio Thomas, Thais Zimbwe.
Novas Perspectivas na Militância Étnico/Racial . Bahia: Nacional ENJUNE, 2007. - T.I.
Paper Trail. New York: Atlantic Records, 2008. - Abrahams, Roger D.
Negotiating Respects: Patterns of Presentation Among Black Women. Journal of American Folklore 88 (1975): 58. - Basu, Dipannita.
Rap Music, Hip-Hop Culture, and the Music Industry in Los Angeles. CAAS (Center for Afro-American Studies) 15 (1992): 20. - Comaroff, John and Jean Comaroff.
Ethnicity, Inc.: The Zulu Kingdom Awaits You. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2009. - DeBerry, Stephen.
Gender Noise: Community Formation, Identity and Gender Analysis in Rap Music. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, 1995. - Jackson, Lafura and Yoshiko Jackson.
Lafura Jackson a.k.a. A-Twice: The Life of a Rap Artist. 2002. - Lee, Carol.
Signifying as a Scaffold for Literary Interpretation: The Pedagogical Implications of an African American Discourse Genre.. Urbana: NCTE, 1993. - Lion, Snoop.
La La La. Los Angeles, CA: Berhane Sound System, 2012. - McCluskey, Audrey T.
Urban Testimonials: Hip Hop Culture in Film (essay & annotated filmography). Black Film Center/Archive, Afro-American Studies, Indiana University, 2002. - Morgan, Marcyliena.
Conversational Signifying: Grammar and Indirectness among African American Women. Los Angeles: Interaction and Grammar Workshop, University California, 1993. - Morgan, Marcyliena.
Hip Hop Hooray: The Linguistic Production of Identity. Washington, DC: Annual Meeting of the American Anthropologist Association 92nd, 1993. - Morgan, Marcyliena.
In Search of the Hip Hop Nation: Language and Social Identity. Irvine: Humanities Research Institute, University of California, Irvine, 1993. - Sterling, Marvin.
Performing Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Afro-Asiatic Transnational: Dancehall Reggae Culture in Japan. Boston University Blacks and Asians in the Making of the Modern World Conference (2003). - Strother, Karen Elena and Speech Communication Association.; Meeting.
Livin' phat on the "Cool Tip" : Hip Hop Rhetoric - The Language of the Muted Group. Speech Communication Association, 1994. - Swedenburg, Ted.
Islam in the Mix: Lessons of the Five Percent. Anthropology Colloquium, University of Arkansas (1997). - Tate, Greg.
Everything But the Burden: What White People are Taking from Black Culture. New York: Broadway Books, 2003. - Tate, Greg.
Flyboy in the ButterMilk: Essays on Contemporary America. New York: Pluto Press, 1992. - Williams, Bianca C.
For the People, Buy the People: Tensions in Hip-Hop and American Culture. Durham: Duke University, 2002.