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Cultural Analysis

- Publisher:
- Cultural Analysis
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-27
- ISBN:
- 1537-7873
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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- Vol. 17 Nbr. 1, June 2019
- Vol. 16 Nbr. 2, September 2017
- Vol. 16 Nbr. 1, June 2017
- Vol. 15 Nbr. 2, January 2017
- Vol. 15 Nbr. 1, January - January 2016
- Nbr. 14, January 2015
- Nbr. 13, January - January 2014
- Nbr. 12, January 2013
- Nbr. 11, January 2012
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Latest documents
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- The Butt of the Joke? Laughter and Potency in the Becoming of Good Soldiers.
- Between Intellectual and Cultural Property: Myths of Authorship and Common Heritage in the Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions.
- Making Intangible Heritage: El Condor Pasa and Other Stories from UNESCO.
- The Flight of the Condor: A Letter, a Song and the Story of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
- Collective Creativity and Collective Ownership.
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- Dressing for the Culture Wars: Style & the Politics of Self-Presentation in the 1960s & 1970s.
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