Dairianathan, 2009 - Google Patents
Vedic metal and the South Indian community in Singapore: problems and prospects of identityDairianathan, 2009
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- 1695636987794091757
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- Dairianathan E
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- Inter‐Asia Cultural Studies
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Music–when created, performed and responded to–has been considered somewhat paradoxical because of its simultaneity of location between the individual and the social identities. If this analogy is extended to individual (read local/national) and social (read …
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