<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!--[PCF_STSH_MARKER@START]--><!--[PCF_STSH_MARKER@END]--><item href="/communication/publications/mark-criminality-rhetoric-race-and-gansta-rap-war-crime-era.html" dsn="book"><image><img class="thumb" src="/communication/images/511cccxrr4l__sx331_bo1204203200_.jpg" alt=""/></image><authors>McCann, Bryan J.</authors><pub-loc>The University of Alabama Press</pub-loc><congress-number>ML3531 .M3 2017</congress-number><isbn-13>9780817319489</isbn-13><study-area>Communication Science</study-area><associated-classes>5545</associated-classes><availability-locations>UNT Online Resources</availability-locations><copies>1</copies><status>Available</status><title>The Mark of Criminality: Rhetoric, Race, and Gansta Rap in the War-On-Crime Era</title><keywords>Rap, criminality, terror, g-funk, thug life, politics</keywords><hero-banner>/communication/images/511cccxrr4l__sx331_bo1204203200_.jpg</hero-banner><search-keywords-title>The Mark of Criminality: Rhetoric, Race, and Gansta Rap in the War-On-Crime Era Rap, criminality, terror, g-funk, thug life, politics</search-keywords-title><departments/></item>