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Sessions
- Method and Theory
in Popular Music Studies
- Women Making Music
- Bob Dylan: Ambiguous
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- African Music in
the World
- High/Low: Popular
Music and the Avant-Garde
- Analyzing Popular
Songs
- The Significance
of Local and Virtual Popular Music Scenes in Everyday Life
- Racial Significations
- Constructing Gender
in Popular Music
- Hip Hop and Rave
Cultures
- Screening Music:
Film and Video
- Musical Masculinities
- Music and Technology:
Recording and Reproduction
- Identities Under
Construction
- National and
Global Perspectives
- Music and Technology:
Computerized Circuits
- Shifting Identities:
Musical Articulations of the Other
- Gender, Sexuality
and Popular Song in the Early Twentieth Century
- Pressing Pop:
Rock Criticism, Rock Writing
- Popular Music
in Europe
- Representing
Blackness in American Popular Music
- Girls Can't Do
What Boys Can Do: A Roundtable Discussion on Gender, Authenticity, and
Popular Music
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