Sounds German Laura L. FraderFor decades, Germany has been shaped and reshaped by the sounds of popular musicwhether viewed as uniquely German or an ideological invader from abroad. This collected volume brings together leading figures in the field of German Studies, popular music studies, and cultural studies at large to survey the sociopolitical impact of music on conceptions of the German state and national identity, gender and sexuality, and transnational cultural production
human rights and medical law) and explore factors that impact on their full participation
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high tourism and capital investment
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official discourses to folklore
the recall of the Paris parlement and the first year of Louis XVI's reign
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