Popular music + Social aspects
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Popular music + Social aspects
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Popular music + Social aspects
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- Pop science, serious answers to deep questions posed in songs, James Ball
- Uproot, travels in twenty-first-century music and digital culture, Jace Clayton
- Songs of the factory, pop music, culture, and resistance, Marek Korczynski
- K-pop, popular music, cultural amnesia, and economic innovation in South Korea, John Lie
- Acting in concert, music, community, and political action, Mark Mattern
- Retromania, pop culture's addiction to its own past, Simon Reynolds
- The milestones of rock & roll, the events that changed the history of music, text by Ernesto Assante ; translation, Katherine Kirby
- Faking it, the quest for authenticity in popular music, Hugh Barker and Yuval Taylor
- Instruments of desire, the electric guitar and the shaping of musical experience, Steve Waksman
- Historia de la m?sica pop, del gram?fono a la beatleman?a, Peter Doggett ; traducci?n de Ismael Belda
- Cultures of popular music, Andy Bennett
- Historia de la m?sica pop, el auge - De Bob Dylan y el Folk al Spotify, Peter Doggett ; traducci?n de Ismael Belda
- Pete Seeger, the Smithsonian Folkways collection, produced by Jeff Place and Robert Santelli ; text by Jeff Place ; introductory essay by Robert Santelli
- Electric shock, from the gramophone to the iPhone - 125 years of pop music, Peter Doggett
- David Bowie made me gay, 100 years of LGBT music, Darryl W. Bullock
- Hardcore, punk, and other junk, aggressive sounds in contemporary music, edited by Eric James Abbey and Colin Helb
- Popular music and the politics of novelty, Pete Dale
- 77 Sulphate Strip, an eyewitness account of the year that changed everything, Barry Cain
- 1989, Bob Dylan didn't have this to sing about, Joshua Clover
- Voices, how a great singer can change your life, Nick Coleman
- Baby boomer rock 'n' roll fans, the music never ends, Joseph A. Kotarba
- DJ culture in the mix, power, technology, and social change in electronic dance music, edited by Bernardo Attias, Anna Gavanas, Hillegonda C. Rietveld
- San Francisco and the long 60s, Sarah Hill
- Women and popular music, sexuality, identity, and subjectivity, Shelia Whiteley
- Footsteps in the dark, the hidden histories of popular music, George Lipsitz
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