Remember the Nineties?: Turbo-folk as the Vanishing Mediator of Nationalism

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Cvoro, Uros. (2012). Remember the Nineties?: Turbo-folk as the Vanishing Mediator of Nationalism. Cultural Politics. 8(1), pp. 121 - 137.
AuthorsCvoro, Uros
Year2012
JournalCultural Politics
Journal citation8 (1), pp. 121 - 137
ISSN1743-2197
Page range121 - 137
Research GroupSchool of Arts
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