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Policing the Beats - Lambros Fatsis

Policing the Beats

Black Music, Racism and Criminal Injustice

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Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2026
Manchester University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5261-7140-5 (ISBN)
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Policing the beats exposes the long history of policing Black music from the era of colonial slavery to the present day. -- .
A bold analysis that exposes the racist policing of Black music.

The emergence of UK drill music made headline news, portraying it as a criminal enterprise instead of recognising it as an art form. This new rap subgenre, however, is neither the first nor the only Black music to be targeted this way.

Policing the beats rewinds the tape to demonstrate how music has been used as an instrument for policing Black people, from the era of colonial slavery to the present day, revealing the racist legal processes that make crimes out of rhymes.

This original and readable book offers the first in-depth account of the policing of Black music in Britain, highlighting the relationship between politics, culture and criminal (in)justice and inviting music lovers, scholars and activists to tune in. -- .

Lambros Fatsis (aka Boulevard Soundsystem) is a lover of Black music(s) who lectures on the history of police racism and the criminalisation of Afro-diasporic music culture at City St. George’s University of London -- .

Introduction
Part I: Is it even music? Policing Black music as ‘out of tune’ under British colonial rule
1 Cop-italism and slavery: excavating the colonial origins of British policing
2 Crude noise of a ‘vile race’: the danger of Black music(s)
3 Policing ‘dangerous noise’ one beat at a time
4 ‘Salvation ’tis a joyful sound’: a concluding coda
Part II: Does it belong here? Policing Black music as ‘out of place’ in postwar Britain
5 ‘If you brown, they say you can’t stick around’: policing and cr-immigration in postwar Britain
6 (Don’t) welcome to Britain
7 Racism runs riot
8 ‘It gets me ’fraid when Babylon raid”’
Part III: Isn’t it criminal? Black music as ‘out of order’ in contemporary Britain
9 To Be Black is a crime
10 Looking for ‘crime’ in grime
11 Blaming drill for making people kill
12 But isn’t rap violent and misogynistic?
Part IV: Sounds radical: Black critique(s) of white reason
13 Who feels it, knows it: Black radical thought in sound
14 Who knows it, feels it: learning about criminal injustice from the policing of Black music(s)
15 Listen to this book: an annotated playlist
Postscript: of skinfolk and kinfolk: a rap on ‘whiteness’
Index -- .

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.3.2026
Verlagsort Manchester
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5261-7140-6 / 1526171406
ISBN-13 978-1-5261-7140-5 / 9781526171405
Zustand Neuware
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