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Being Dope

Hip Hop and Theory through Mixtape Memoir
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Being Dope is a book that will challenge what you think you know about rap and rappers. It is not a typical memoir and is as much about genre as it is about anything else: history, hip hop scholarship, storytelling, and theorizing through rap. Each section... Read More
Format: Hardback
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Being Dope is a book that will challenge what you think you know about rap and rappers. It is not a typical memoir and is as much about genre as it is about anything else: history, hip hop scholarship, storytelling, and theorizing through rap. Each section features A.D. Carson's mixtap/e/ssay lyrics alongside poetry, reflective prose, and critical analysis that provide social, historical, academic, and personal context. Being Dope is about permission and sanctioning. As Carson demonstrates, dope is distinct from drugs like illegal is distinct from legal and illicit is distinct from licit. Being Dope is about the rapper as genre, a contested category of human relegated to subhuman status in the public imagination. The book is, therefore, a refusal of this refusal: the rapper being, on his own terms. Dope is rooted in the experiences of Black people in the U.S., including histories of people treated as property, chattel, technology, and the "War on Drugs" - a war on people - its casualties and aftermaths. Dope is also a measure of quality, of cool. Being Dope is about the presence of pasts and futures - methods of intoxication - more than it is about the absence of humility. Being Dope is the beautiful, ugly, abundant, and otherwise art made from the ruins of war and the carnage it leaves.

Series: Theorizing African American Music

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780197772652

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 December 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Illustration: 15

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 785g

Pages: 432

About the Author

A.D. Carson is from Decatur, Illinois. His i used to love to dream (2020) was the first-ever rap album peer-reviewed for publication with an academic press. It received the 2021 Research Award for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities from the University of Virginia, was a Category Winner (Best eProduct) of a Prose Award from the Association of American Publishers in 2021, and a Finalist for the American Council of Learned Societies Open Access Book Prize and Arcadia Open Access Publishing Award. Carson's dissertation album, Owning My Masters, received the Clemson Graduate Government's Outstanding Dissertation Award in 2017, and was published in 2024.

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