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List view record 1: Sociology Hip-Hop Lesson Plan titled: Racism, Masculinity and Inter-Racial Love in Public Enemy’s ‘Fear of a Black Planet’List view anchor tag for record 1: Sociology Hip-Hop Lesson Plan titled: Racism, Masculinity and Inter-Racial Love in Public Enemy’s ‘Fear of a Black Planet’
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Sociology Hip-Hop Lesson Plan titled: Racism, Masculinity and Inter-Racial Love in Public Enemy’s ‘Fear of a Black Planet’

2017
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The aims of this lesson are to understand the significance of ‘super-predator’ as a historically, culturally and socially constructed label. Students should also be able to identify evidence from ‘Fear of a Black Planet’ that discusses this stereotype in relation to inter-racial love and assess the utility of the track as a form of social critique – is ‘Fear of a Black Planet’ an effective way to talk about race relations?
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