Music + Social aspects
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Music + Social aspects
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Music + Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- Rip it up!, rock & roll rulebreakers, by Denise Sullivan
- Dig, sound and music in hip culture, Phil Ford
- The Internationale, produced and directed by Peter Miller
- Lapham's quarterly, music, editor, Lewis H. Lapham
- Parallels and paradoxes, explorations in music and society, Daniel Barenboim and Edward W. Said ; edited and with a preface by Ara Guzelimian
- The music between us, is music a universal language?, Kathleen Marie Higgins
- Music in the cultured generation;, a social history of music in America, 1870-1900, [by] Joseph A. Mussulman
- The world in six songs, how the musical brain created human nature, Daniel J. Levitin
- Music, a very short introduction, Nicholas Cook
- One last song, conversations on life, death, and music, Mike Ayers ; illustrations by Studio Muti ; [foreword by Jim James]
- The diva's mouth, body, voice, prima donna politics, Susan J. Leonardi and Rebecca A. Pope
- Creative life, music, politics, people, and machines, Bob Ostertag
- Music and technology, a very short introduction, Mark Katz
- Can't stop, won't stop, a history of the hip-hop generation, Jeff Chang ; introduction by DJ Kool Herc
- Ask, the chatter of pop, by Paul Morley
- The sex revolts, gender, rebellion, and rock 'n' roll, Simon Reynolds and Joy Press
- Classical music in a changing culture, essays from the American Record Guide, Donald Vroon
- Good booty, love and sex, black & white, body and soul in American music, Ann Powers
- Heavy metal Islam, rock, resistance, and the struggle for the soul of Islam, Mark LeVine
- How music works, David Byrne
- The story of music, from Babylon to the Beatles : how music has shaped civilization, Howard Goodall
- Doo-dah!, Stephen Foster and the rise of American popular culture, Ken Emerson
- The spirit of music, the lesson continues, Victor L. Wooten
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