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    TCP Offload to the Rescue

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    Popular music and the aesthetics of ageing

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    The cultural turn in sociology and related fields of study has brought with it new understandings of the various ways social identities are formed. In a post-structural landscape, social identities must increasingly be regarded as reflexively derived 'performative assemblages' that incorporate elements of the local vernacular and global popular cultures. Building on the above reinterpretation of social identity, this paper takes as its central premise the notion that, in addition to its well-mapped cultural importance for youth, popular music retains a critical currency for the ageing audience as a key cultural resource of post-youth identification, lifestyle and associated cultural practices. In its examination of the relationship between popular music, ageing and identity, this paper uses illustrative examples drawn from ethnographic data collected by the authors between 2002 and 2009 in Australia and the UK.Arts, Education & Law Group, School of Humanities, Languages and Social SciencesFull Tex

    Manifest Faggotry

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    Performance and/as Pedagogy

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    “Nevah Had uh Cross Word”

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