On Record: Rock, Pop and the Written WordRoutledge, 23 de mai. de 2006 - 508 páginas Classic sociological analyses of 'deviance' and rebellion; studies of technology; subcultural and feminist readings, semiotic and musicological essays and close readings of stars, bands and the fans themselves by Adorno, Barthes and other well-known contributors |
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