Andrew Weintraub. 2010. Dangdut Stories: A Social and Musical History of Indonesia’s Most Popular Music
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/jwpm.v2i2.27513Keywords:
dangdut, politics, rakyat, Islam, IndonesiaAbstract
Andrew Weintraub. 2010. Dangdut Stories: A Social and Musical History of Indonesia’s Most Popular Music. New York: Oxford University Press. 258pp. ISBN 978-0-195-395666-2 (pbk)
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