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Giriş Tarihi: 29-03-2007
Yer: γıldıяımBoŝnα..
Mesajlar: 6,850
Rep Puanı: 37306069
         
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C: Dilden Dile Çeviri İsteklerinizi Lütfen Bu Bölümden Yapınız
Hip-Hop Culture
During the 1960s and 1970 - as the streets of New York City erupted in violence , social decay , and economic demise - young , multiethnic , inner-city kids devised their own solution to the traumatic challenges that they continually faced . Unifying the preexisting elements of rapping , graffiti , dancing ,and deejaying , these diverse youth created an alternative to the hopelessness found in their neighborhoods.
During the mid-1970s , this local phenomenon was ignored by mainstream America ; yet by the 1980s , not only did hip-hop culture have a national presence , it was sought globally . Movies such as Wild Style , Style Wars, and, later , Beat Street and Breakin' allowed international audiences to experience the many facets of hip-hop culture , including the unique approach to speaking and writing English .By the 1990s , print and broadcast media and video games were domainated by the presence and effect of hip-hop culture . Corporations such as Burger King , Coca-Cola , America Online(AOL) , Nike and Reebok launched advertising and marketing campaigns featuring hip-hop culture , responding to the popular/hip image of these elements and , at the same time , helping integrate them into the broader culture. Amidst the dancing , fashion , and numerous musical elements , what quickly struck the ears of many were the new rules for speaking , reading , and writing English.
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