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The subversive sociocultural meanings of Cantopop electronic dance music
Matthew M. Chew
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Subversive
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Cantopop
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Electronic Dance music
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Socio-cultural Meaning
100%
Social Groups
33%
Gatekeepers
33%
Cultural Elites
33%
National Standard
33%
Local Culture
33%
Music Genre
33%
Deconstruction
33%
Social Ideology
33%
Local Resistance
33%
Music Producers
33%
Cultural Authority
33%
Local Dialect
33%
Pop music
33%
Arts and Humanities
Sociocultural
100%
Subversives
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Electronic Dance music
100%
Scholars
50%
Cultural Elite
50%
Social Group
50%
Conservative
50%
Music Genre
50%
Deconstruction
50%
music producers
50%
Cultural Authority
50%
Pop Music
50%
Standard Language
50%