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"He'll Have To Go": Popular music and the Social Performing of Memory
2011
IASPM@Journal
Studies of music listening have often relied upon what people say and write about listening in order to discuss its significance to memory. While this approach has provided useful insights into connections between musical activity and memory, this article will make clear that such an approach often neglects what people do when listening and remembering. This article will present an ethnographic case study focusing on John, a 64 year old man who, on the surface, seems to have great difficulty
doi:10.5429/2079-3871(2010)v1i1.4en
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