Another Attempt at Serious Discussion
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:50 pm
Following up upon the general topic that dare not speak its name, but which, at this cultural juncture, needs a thorough honest, unflinching, intellectually and morally serious airing out, let's begin again and just take three major statements from Thomas Chatterton Williams (who happens to be black) from his interview as posted on Amazon.com regarding his book, Losing My Cool (all italics mine):
I'd like some intellectually substantive, critical analysis and critique of the above propositions and assertions.
One other point for discussion: the subtitle of this book is, "Love, Literature, and a Black Man's Escape from the Crowd
Comments?
I was in grad school at NYU and one of my teachers gave the class the assignment of writing an op-ed article on a topic of choice, the only requirement being to take a strong stand. I went straight from class to the library and in three or four hours banged out a heartfelt 1000 words against what I saw as the debasement of black culture in the hip-hop era.
...we (blacks) tended to approach hip-hop seriously and earnestly, striving to “keep it real” and viewing a lifestyle governed by hip-hop values as some kind of prerequisite to an authentically black existence.
Yes, I was and still am awed! Let’s be honest, like many committed parents my father faced daunting odds getting me away from the foolishness that surrounded us. Because we were not wealthy and living in seclusion, it was basically him and my mother against a neighborhood and high school of bad role models who were working in conjunction with a relentless and powerful propaganda campaign that streamed into the house 24/7 via Hot 97 FM, Black Entertainment Television and MTV. The odds were that his message would be drowned out in a cacophony of bul****t.
I'd like some intellectually substantive, critical analysis and critique of the above propositions and assertions.
One other point for discussion: the subtitle of this book is, "Love, Literature, and a Black Man's Escape from the Crowd
Comments?