Bart Barendregt, ed. 2014. Sonic Modernities in the Malay World: A History of Popular Music, Social Distinction and Novel Lifestyles (1930s–2000s)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/jwpm.v3i2.29489Keywords:
genre, Indonesia, Malaysia, Malay world, modernity, politicsAbstract
Bart Barendregt, ed. 2014. Sonic Modernities in the Malay World: A History of Popular Music, Social Distinction and Novel Lifestyles (1930s–2000s). Leiden: Brill. 375pp. ISBN 978-9-00-425986-7 (hbk)
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