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Gender, popular music, and music learning in China's Shanghai
Wai Chung Ho
, Wing-Wah Law
Academy of Music
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China
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Popular music
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Music Learning
100%
Music Practice
75%
Music Education
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Interview Data
25%
Individual Attitudes
25%
Contemporary World
25%
Cultural Identity
25%
Cultural Change
25%
School music
25%
Survey Questionnaire
25%
Non-Western
25%
Music Classroom
25%
Identity Formation
25%
Student Involvement
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Gender Practices
25%
Contemporary music
25%
Music Experience
25%
Individual Experience
25%
Classroom Pedagogy
25%
Implicit Premises
25%
Attitudes towards Learning
25%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Popular Music
100%
Shanghai
100%
Music learning
100%
Music Practice
75%
Music Education
25%
Music Classroom
25%
Cultural Change
25%
Identity Formation
25%
Contemporary Music
25%
Music Experience
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Psychology
Popular Music
100%
Semistructured Interview
25%
Statistical Analysis
25%
Qualitative Method
25%
Reproductive Medicine
25%
Identity Formation
25%