Performing "Hurt" : Aging, Disability, and Popular Music as Mediated Product and Lived-Experience in Johnny Cash's Final Recordings
Sitting at a rarely examined intersection between aging, disability, and popular culture, this project explores how the aging body becomes the disabled body in the context of popular music. In what follows, I trouble the distinction between bodies and mediation, between lived-experience and cultural...
Main Author: | Davidson, Adam |
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Format: | Others |
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Scholar Commons
2018
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Online Access: | http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7139 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8336&context=etd |
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