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    • Chad Harriss
       
      Capitalization error.
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      Underline not quotes.
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      Capitalize.
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    • Chad Harriss
       
      Comma error
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The transition into Lhamon and throughout this paragraph is a bit rough. Put differently, try to set up Lhamon's contribution here a bit more clearly.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Also does the slave comprise the entire working class or just one part of it? One way to deal with the transition issue I am referring is to more fully and clearly set up the discussion of class as it relates to blackness.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Explain how. Carry this idea a bit further.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You also have not really mentioned art forms up to this point, which makes the statement a bit curious.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This idea is a solid one.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The notion of the gesture has a lot of potential for your piece.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This entire paragraph is solid. Frankly, it's one of the most insightful readings of that moment I have encountered. You may want to consider moving it up in the piece. Put differently, this passage causes to wonder if either deleting the Lhamon passage or at least having it follow this might make your intro more powerful. What I'm getting at is that there is an interruption in your personal anecdote that seems unnecessary.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This sentence's structure is a bit cumbersome.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You need Entman's first name on first reference.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Make your connection between news and rap stronger. Both are attempts at an expression of reality within the frameworks of artistic convention.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Spelling.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Is there a way to connect this speech back to Iverson's move?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This is not true. You've already used some primary sources.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Marxist not Marxian.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You might even go with Gramscian since it was he who added hegemony to the Marxist lexicon.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Then why use the "pages" reference above?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      All in all, the intro is pretty good. As mentioned above there are a few structural things I'd revise and you might do a better job of integrating your two core topics by discussing them together when it's possible to do so. Having said that, I love the tone of the piece and the personal aspect of it.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You need to develop what you mean ruling class in more specificity. There's a certain context that you're seeking but that context is not quite clear.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This is an excellent intro.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Blackness is also defined in opposition to whiteness. Put differently, we cannot understand blackness unless we simultaneously understand its opposition.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You'll run into criticism from historians here. The Civil Rights Movement extends to the pre-Civil War era...think Frederick Douglass. You might solve this issue by tagging the Civil Rights Act of 1964 instead.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You might also benefit from tracing the history and the emergence of the ghetto, which is linked to banking practices of the post-WWII era.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      BTW, what history books say this? Put differently, are you overstating your case here?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Grammar
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I might say marginalized rather than ignored.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      For that matter, is there not evidence in Africa prior to slave trade?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This graph seems disconnected from the story of hip hop. I agree that it's not but you need to clarify the connection.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You seem to try to make this connection in the parenthetical graph that follows but it's still a bit obscured.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This story is more effective than the story of the Negro Revolt. 
    • Chad Harriss
       
      In fact this story is quite effective.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I keep seeing scenes from 8 Mile as I read this. The connections seem so clear. I wonder if using such a scene might help the piece. You could also look at Breakin or Krush Groove to find a "blacker" scene.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The discussion of the butcher and how he benefits will also become important as you consider record label execs.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Define this and include first name on first mention.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The point of the Revolt story become much clearer here, but with some alterations above I think you can accomplish this earlier.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      It's also important to recognize that Irish were essentially considered "black" at this point in history.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Note the adoption of dialect and how this framed blackness.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Nice and powerful graph.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Some will argue that there is no post-Civil Rights because that implies that the battles against racism are won.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      What about place?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      It might be useful to include a brief mention within this paragraph of why Detroit was such a desirable location.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      BTW, I realize that you expand on this topic in the next paragraph but there's an opportunity to forecast that here.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The past few paragraphs are quite uneven. You're really bouncing from subject to subject. I realize that the topics are interconnected, but I think more polish would better connect them. It might even take tightening things up by deleting some words.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Chicago is not southeast of NY. It is southwest.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This seems like a major digression and the point of doing so is unclear.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Who is "we"?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      But Chicago was a central location for the emergence of jazz, and as you mention Detroit soul. This section might stronger if it were structured more around the music and the expression than the economics. I agree that the economic considerations are important. What I am suggesting is that they take a backseat to some degree and that you use them to support the story you're trying to tell because the central story is getting lost in all of the information that you're trying to deliver. You did some solid research, but the synthesis and integration of that research could use some more work.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Forecast that event more clearly. The transition to the next paragraph is abrupt.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This claim also seems to lay the foundation for another section of the essay instead of a continuation of this section.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The Moses story is told quite well and is effective.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The stories of these early rappers are also intriguing and effective. The transition between Moses to these stories is a bit rough though. You need to make a better connection between place and expression. The ideas are in here and the research you've conducted is solid. The improvement I'm suggesting is all related to delivery, revision and refinement.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Is this the heading for a new section? It seems out of place.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      There some stuff with Disco's form that might worth acknowledging here. Disco, like rap, is primarily a production booth phenomenon. It's less about instrumentation than sound boards.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I appreciate what you're trying to do with this definition, but I'd like ask a question from the point of view of a devil's advocate. Wouldn't this definition also apply to most country music? In essence, I am asking if a tie to its racial roots is necessary within the definition you have composed? I might also suggest including the artistic form, but I know you want this definition to include basketball later so I understand why you have not done this.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This reference is interesting since it's tied to an era of protest music.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Doesn't Rose argue that it's not melody that drives rap?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Put differently, is beat part of melody?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Shouldn't you stick with ghetto for consistency's sake?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Is the point of this story just to serve as a transition or do you have a larger point that you'd like to make?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      There's also a financial benefit to a smaller group. The money is only split three ways.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      TV does not need periods. 
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You might also find the soundtrack to the movie Judgement Night interesting.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This is a brief but interesting investigation of the commonality between rap and metal. There may be more to explore here.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I might say they are "sometimes" derived from fear.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Offer an interpretation of this stance. Why does he take the stance? Isn't the stance much like that taken by MJ off the court?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Solid and concise explanation.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      It always helps to reference someone specific when making a claim like this.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Excellent quote.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Eliminate one "first".
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You seemed to set this section up to discuss the MSG show involving Run DMC and LL, yet you skip to PE.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      PE is also decidedly different than LL and DMC. This band wore its race on its sleeve and integrated this into the protestations of their music. Put differently, they enjoyed commercial success while embracing rather commercializing their blackness. At least I think this argument could be made.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Correct.
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      Spelling
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      KRS-One would later engage in its own PE/Anthrax style crossover by teaming up with REM.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Overall, there is a lot of great information in Part I. It still needs to polish to become something truly excellent but as it stands it's good.  The biggest issues I see involve flow, integration and connection. It possesses a series of stops and starts along with some left turns and right turns. What I mean is that it almost reads like a few different essays at points and this causes the reader to lose the train of thought. For example, there is an academic lit review that interrupts a series of biographical histories. There are moments of artistic analysis interrupted by a economic and class-based observations. All of this is worthy of academic pursuit but it needs to be better organized into topical areas, and then reconnected within the ensuing discussion via timely and concise references. I might also mention that the thesis itself is a bit difficult to locate. The best I could find is this, "By terming my analysis one of 'ghetto' art, I am attempting to examine creations in context of environment -- a means -- rather than the end that is the artwork itself. I am trying to ask the second 'why'; what are the social, economic and political factors of environment which produce rebellion in the form of ghetto art?" The problem here is that theses are rarely questions and secondly there are inclusions that challenge your central idea. For example, PE and KRS are rebellious but LL Cool and DMC are less so.  Having said that, your argument founded in Gramsci's ideas could be developed into something quite powerful and worthy of publication but it is a bit buried in what's been presented here. In the end, I am more than impressed with the research you have undertaken and the thoughts that have emerged from that research. To take the next step toward graduate level work you need to edit, cut, organize and revise a few more times. This section could have been half as long and twice as strong.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I would expect to see something akin to a thesis to begin this section, but it's a bit difficult to identify--at least one that is nuanced enough to set this section up completely.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Issues with sentence structure and minor mechanical problems.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The citation style throughout the piece tends to be inconsistent. It really needs to be cleaned up before you pursue outlets for the piece. This is part of the revision process I recommended at the end of Part I.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Your reliance on a single source throughout these paragraphs is also unwise. 
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You seem to cite this section to two different people. Is it that Webb quotes Siegel?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Why is this here? The purpose of its inclusion is unclear.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This section is a prime example of what I was talking about at the end of Part I. For the reader, the connection to the artistic expression of the ghetto is lost. There's almost no mention or tie in to your central topic. I'm sure this will follow momentarily, but the point I'm making is that the length of the digression is substantial and by the time you get to your point the reader has lost focus of your topic.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The BC video should follow this reference if you're going to include it.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You have a chronological issue here. BC released "Cop Killer" in 1992. NWA released its debut in 1988. Your presentation seems to imply the reverse.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      To continue my critique...at this point you've lost the connection to Iran-Contra. Why was that information presented?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Excellent description. Well=phrased.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Why not provided images here?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Capitalization
    • Chad Harriss
       
      BTW, this can be linked back to another form of manipulation involving radio (see payola).
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You need to re-connect this more explicitly. 
    • Chad Harriss
       
      By this I mean the TD Rice connection.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I'm having trouble connecting this to Soundscan. Help the reader make these connections.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Isn't this the core difference between a world revolving around recorded versus live musical experiences? Moreover, didn't Dre and others move the musical style from the streets to the production booth?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I believe this is your first mention of athletics since the opening paragraphs. That topic has been completely lost in this piece. You have a lot you want to say and I think the sheer breadth of that is overcoming the coherency of your piece.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      BTW, this graph is solid. It's just too far removed from where it would be powerful.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Solid observation.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Connect this to the music industry.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      It's a solid point with a clear connection.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      And what about intra-cultural division?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Another note that I might make about this piece if I were to compare it to a Master's thesis that the divisions are problematic, which is tied to the other issues I've raised along the way. A thesis tends to be formatted as follows: introduction, lit review, analysis, and conclusion. Your lit review and analysis are scattered throughout the piece.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      How is concession theory different from hegemonic theory? Is it more a matter of semantics than substance?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Make sure to reiterate that the profit is funneled through the industry to the artist. Put differently, even if these folks make millions they are still the labor in this equation.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Your thesis may be buried right here.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Why not build the entire piece around capitalism and make that point from the outset?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Excellent. This should be near the front of this piece.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This represents a decided shift in theoretical perspective. This is the first time you've moved to discuss this through a gendered lens. While this may be--and I think it is--an avenue worthy of pursuing, it's also a big enough topic to warrant section or essay of its own.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You really do a nice job of bringing things together here, This is the type of synthesis I've been seeking throughout the piece.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      How is concession theory different from hegemonic theory? Is this more a matter of semantics than substance?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This may be where you've buried your thesis. Why not kick this thing off on the topic of capitalism and build from there?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Solid synthesis
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This is the first reference to gender. While I agree that this line is worth pursuing, it's also arguably a topic of its own.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This is the type of synthesis I've been seeking for the whole piece. It's an excellent bringing together of topics.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Another solid line to develop a thesis around.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This should be within the section that discusses him.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This is really one of the first times that you've connected the drugs you discussed in the Iran-Contra section to the rap game.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      into?
    • Chad Harriss
       
      The connection between BIG and Puff could be made more effectively in your transition.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Spelling
    • Chad Harriss
       
      There's another similar error below "thoes"
    • Chad Harriss
       
      I know you want to include the basketball story in this piece, but at this point it has been ignored to such a degree that it seems out of place.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This causes me to think of the differing penalties for crack and powder cocaine, which is an example overlooked in that discussion.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      spelling
    • Chad Harriss
       
      This section really comes across as incomplete and off topic. I appreciate why it's here and what you're trying to do but it seems forced into the essay.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      In the end, much of what I said at the mid-point still holds true. The piece has some really excellent moments involving a depth of research. The problems do not involve the central ideas as much as they involve the presentation of them. Put simply, this piece is way too long and that's because it needs some heavy-handed editing in order to better identify and synthesize the core argument. As much as I hate to say it, I think the opening anecdote and the closing homage Iverson need to go. You need to structure a more identifiable thesis statement and then build the essay around that. If you can turn this into a 3000 word essay then you'll solve your presentation problem. It may be that you can turn it into something bigger as you hope but the right now structural and organizational issues are really hindering reader comprehension.  In my opinion, you're running into an issue that plagues many researchers early in their careers--you've read so much that you want to display everything you've learned. The problem is that you're trying to deliver what should be 3-5 essays in a single one. By viewing this as a series of essays you may create chapters in a more coherent book eventually, but right now it's running together too much.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      Citations should be in alphabetical order.
    • Chad Harriss
       
      You should also include the songs you've quoted.
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