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Ballad of the Bullet

Gangs, Drill Music, and the Power of Online Infamy
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Ballad of the Bullet explores how urban youth on Chicago's South Side leverage social media to monetise depictions of gang violence through drill music, a raw, hyperviolent style of rap. Following the Corner Boys, young men aspiring to escape poverty by amassing online followings and views, Forrest Stuart reveals the complex interplay between digital culture and real-life risks in disadvantaged communities.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in sociology, urban studies, music culture, social media dynamics, and issues surrounding poverty and youth in modern cities.

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How urban youth in Chicago use social media to profit from portrayals of gang violence, and the questions this raises about poverty, opportunities, and public voyeurismAmid increasing hardship and limited employment options, poor urban youth are using social media platforms to capitalize on the public's fascination with the ghetto and gang viol

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How urban youth in Chicago use social media to profit from portrayals of gang violence, and the questions this raises about poverty, opportunities, and public voyeurism.

Amid increasing hardship and limited employment options, poor urban youth are using social media platforms to capitalise on the public's fascination with the ghetto and gang violence. But with what consequences? Ballad of the Bullet follows the Corner Boys, thirty or so young men on Chicago's South Side who have hitched dreams of success to the creation of "drill music" (slang for "shooting music").

Drillers disseminate this genre of hyperviolent, DIY-style gangsta rap digitally, hoping to amass millions of views and followersβ€”and a ticket out of poverty. But in this perverse system of benefits, where online popularity can convert into offline rewards, the risks can be too great.

Drawing on extensive fieldwork and countless interviews, Ballad of the Bullet looks at what happens when the digital economy and urban culture collide.

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Forrest Stuart, a MacArthur Fellow, has been recognised by multiple sociological and publishing awards for this work. Ballad of the Bullet is praised as a nuanced, insightful analysis of cultural production amid urban hardship, with Ciaran Thapar calling it essential reading for educators, community workers, and music fans. Stuart offers gripping, detailed narratives based on extensive fieldwork.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691206493

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 May 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 2 b/w illus.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Forrest Stuart is associate professor of sociology and director of the Ethnography Lab at Stanford University. A 2020 MacArthur Fellow, Stuart is the author of Down, Out, and Under Arrest. Twitter @ForrestDStuart

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