LEADER 02518nlm 2200277Ia 450 001 996443553203316 005 20211112123449.0 100 $a20180309d2008---- uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $adrcnu 200 1 $aChicano rap$egender and violence in the postindustrial barrio$fPancho McFarland 210 1 $aAustin$cUniversity of Texas Press$d2008 215 $aTesto elettronico (PDF) (X, 198 p., [8] p. di tav. : ill.) 230 $aBase dati testuale 330 $aAlimentata da un ritmo incalzante, testi intelligenti e atteggiamenti assertivi, la musica rap e la cultura hip hop hanno assorbito i giovani americani dalla metà degli anni '80. Sebbene i primi rapper fossero afroamericani, la cultura rap e hip hop si è diffusa rapidamente ad altri gruppi etnici che hanno aggiunto i propri elementi culturali alla musica. Chicano Rap offre il primo sguardo approfondito su come i giovani chicano/a hanno adottato e adattato la musica rap e la cultura hip hop per esprimere le proprie opinioni su genere e violenza, nonché su come i giovani chicano/a si inseriscono in un mondo globalizzato. Pancho McFarland esamina oltre cinquecento canzoni e settanta artisti rap provenienti da tutte le principali regioni rap di Chicano: San Diego, San Francisco e la California settentrionale, il Texas, Chicago e il Midwest. Discute i contesti culturali, politici, storici ed economici in cui è emerso il rap chicano e come questi hanno plasmato la violenza e la misoginia spesso espresse nel rap e nell'hip hop chicano. In particolare, sostiene che la misoginia e la violenza del rap chicano siano esiti diretti del "paradigma del dominio patriarcale" che governa le relazioni umane negli Stati Uniti. McFarland spiega anche come la globalizzazione, la ristrutturazione economica e il cambiamento conservatore nella politica nazionale abbiano influenzato il Chicano/a Youth e il Chicano rap. 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SILICA AS A REINFORCING FILLER; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Manufacture of Precipitated Silica; 1.3 Silica and Carbon Black; 1.4 Silica Surface Area; 1.5 Silica Free Water; 1.6 Silica Free Water, Affect on Visible Dispersion; 1.7 Silica Surface Silanol Groups; 1.8 Silica pH; 1.9 Soluble Salts in Silica; 1.10 Physical Form and Sensity of Silica; 1.11 Other Silica Properties; 1.12 Silane Treated Silicas; Chapter 2. COMPOUNDING PRECIPITATED SILICA IN NATURAL RUBBER 327 $a2.1 Introduction2.2 Silica and Carbon Black; 2.3 Activation: Zinc Oxide; 2.4 Cure Activation: Glycols; 2.5 Acceleration with Secondary Accelerators in Normal Sulfur Systems; 2.6 Acceleration: Single Accelerators in Normal Sulfur Systems; 2.7 Acceleration: Single Accelerators; Vulcanizate Properties; 2.8 Acceleration: Low Sulfur/Sulfur Donor Systems; 2.9 Reversion; 2.10 Antioxidant Systems: Non-staining; 2.11 Plasticization; 2.12 Tear Resistance; 2.13 Tear Resistance: Contour Curve Studies of Silica Content Effects; 2.14 Tear Resistance: Silica Primary Particle Size; 2.15 Tear Resistance 327 $aNon-Marking Solid tires2.16 Shelf Aged Stiffness and Green Strength; 2.17 Peroxide Cure; 2.18 Peroxide Curing: Silica Reinforcement and Structure; 2.19 Peroxide Curing: Silica Surface Area; 2.20 Peroxide Cure: Silane Coupling; 2.21 Silane Coupling: Sulfur Cure Systems; 2.22 Zinc-Free Cure Systems; 2.23 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Polyisoprene (IR); 2.24 Brass Adhesion; 2.25 Brass Adhesion Mechanism; 2.26 Adhesion to Textile Fabrics; the HRH System; 2.27 Fabric Adhesion: Dynamic Testing; 2.28 Heat Resistance; Natural Rubber Formulary; Chapter 3. COMPOUNDING PRECIPITATED SILICA IN EMULSION SBR 327 $a3.1 Introduction3.2 Silica and Carbon Black; 3.3 Cure Systems: Activation with Glycols; 3.4 Cure System: Zinc Oxide Activation; 3.5 Cure System: Magnesium Oxide Activation; 3.6 Cure System: Lead oxide (Litharge) Activation; 3.7 Cure System: Stearic Acid; 3.8 Cure Systems: Primary, Secondary Accelerators; 3.9 Cure Systems: Single Accelerators; 3.10 Cure Systems: Sulfur Concentration; 3.11 Plasticization; 3.12 Antioxidants; 3.13 Tear Resistance: Silica Primary Particle Size; 3.14 Tear Resistance: Silica Content; 3.15 Fabric Adhesion; 3.16 Heat Resistance; 3.17 Silane Coupling 327 $a3.18 Silane Coupling: CompetitionEmulsion SBR Formulary; Chapter 4. COMPOUNDING PRECIPITATED SILICA IN SOLUTION SBR AND BR; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Silica and Carbon Black; 4.3 Zinc-Free Cure Systems; 4.4 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Accelerators & Sulfur; 4.5 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Polymer Effects; 4.6 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Zinc Oxide and HMT; 4.7 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Effects of Additives; 4.8 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Sulfur Content; 4.9 Zinc-Free Cure System: Antioxidants; 4.10 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Processing; 4.11 Zinc-Free Systems: Plasticizers 327 $a4.12 Zinc-Free Systems: Additive Plasticizers 330 $aThis valuable guide to compounding elastomers with precipitated silica covers principles, properties, mixing, testing and formulations from a practical perspective. This handbook and reference manual will serve those who work on part design, elastomer formulation, manufacturing and applications of elastomers. Ample discussion of compound specifications adds to the usefulness of this book to practitioners. Comparisons of carbon black and silica compounds throughout the book allow readers to select the most suitable formulation for applications ranging from tires to electrical insulation to shoe 410 0$aPlastics Design Library 606 $aElastomers 606 $aRubber 606 $aSilica 615 0$aElastomers. 615 0$aRubber. 615 0$aSilica. 676 $a678 700 $aHewitt$b Norman$01822866 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911006806103321 996 $aCompounding precipitated silica in elastomers$94391165 997 $aUNINA