The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music, (28), pp.387-399
Routledge
31/08/2013
Abstract
The chapter combines elements of my previous work on the persona/environment relation and on the hermeneutics of popular song to argue for how the music of popular song may be felt to embody social protest.
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Title
Conclusion: a hermeneutics of protest music
Creators
A Moore
Contributors
JC Friedman (Editor)
Publication Details
The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music, (28), pp.387-399
Publisher
Routledge
Date published
31/08/2013
Date submitted
16/05/2017
Identifiers
99515132102346
Academic Unit
University of Surrey
Resource Type
Book chapter
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