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Made in Ireland : Studies in Popular Music
Don’t Believe a Word? 1
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Laura Watson
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October 12 2020
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Routledge
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
A History of Irish Record Labels From the 1920s to 2019
pp. 31
Broadcasting Rock
pp. 42
Don’t Believe a Word? 1
pp. 54
Raging Mother Ireland
pp. 67
“Missing From the Record”
pp. 79
“Alternative Ulster”
pp. 97
Irish Lady Sings the Blues
pp. 109
The Politics of Sound
pp. 120
Communal Voices
pp. 130
Popular Music as a Weapon
pp. 142
“… Practically Rock Stars Now”
pp. 154
“Other Voices” in Media Representations of Irish Popular Music
pp. 173
Assembling the Underground
pp. 185
Parochial Capital and the Cork Music Scene
pp. 195
Death of a Local Scene?
pp. 207
Fit for Consumption?
pp. 224
Hip Hop Interpellation
pp. 238
Making Spaces, Saving Places
pp. 248
Songs of Love
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