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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Arts and Media > Media > Media  > A "stange blooding in the ways of popular culture"? party at the palace as hegemonic project

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Title: A "stange blooding in the ways of popular culture"? party at the palace as hegemonic project
Authors: Duffett, Mark
Citation: Popular music and society, 27 (4), 2004, pp. 489-506.
Publisher: Routledge
Issue Date: 2004
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/6987
DOI: 10.1080/0300776042000264685
Additional Links: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/03007766.asp
Abstract: This article discusses "Party at the Palace" - a pop concert from Buckingham Palace in 2002 and the relationship between politics, the monarchy, and pop music.
Type: Article
Language: en
Description: This article is not available through the Chester Digital Repository.
Keywords: pop music
political dimensions
ISSN: 0300-7766
1740-1712
Appears in Collections: Media

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