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Gender in the Music Industry: Rock, Discourse and Girl Power by Marion Leonard. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. 252 pp., paperback, £15.99. ISBN: 9780754638629
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
02 October 2009
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