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1by Hennessy, Jeffrey“...This dissertation investigates Cape Breton fiddle music from a popular culture perspective...”
Published 2008
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2by Hennessy, Jeffrey“...This dissertation investigates Cape Breton fiddle music from a popular culture perspective...”
Published 2008
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9by Seck, Nicole“...This body of work endeavours to interrogate mainstream media and popular culture [mis...”
Published 2010
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10by Kenny, Lesley“... and experience of boredom from psychology, philosophy, the arts and popular culture. Classical sociological...”
Published 2006
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11by Kenny, Lesley“... and experience of boredom from psychology, philosophy, the arts and popular culture. Classical sociological...”
Published 2006
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12by Gavrus, Delia Elena“... all organic and functional disorders. Part III charts the neurosurgeons’ growing authority in popular...”
Published 2011
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13by Gavrus, Delia Elena“... all organic and functional disorders. Part III charts the neurosurgeons’ growing authority in popular...”
Published 2011
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14by Lam, Anita Yuen-Fai“... representations of crime in popular culture. They have studied representations using content analyses, often...”
Published 2011
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15by Lam, Anita Yuen-Fai“... representations of crime in popular culture. They have studied representations using content analyses, often...”
Published 2011
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16by Khan, Ummni“... communities. In Part III, I analyze the cinematic representation of s/m in popular culture, arguing...”
Published 2007
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17by Khan, Ummni“... communities. In Part III, I analyze the cinematic representation of s/m in popular culture, arguing...”
Published 2007
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18by Paakspuu, Linda Kalli“... monologic stereotypes. However, as colonial powers exerted greater repressions, lucrative popular culture...”
Published 2014
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19by Paakspuu, Linda Kalli“... monologic stereotypes. However, as colonial powers exerted greater repressions, lucrative popular culture...”
Published 2014
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20by Cairns, Kate“..., popular culture provides a key resource in practices of self-making, as students invest in middle-class...”
Published 2011
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