Thanks to the COM352 students for contributing a bunch of new pages! I'll be moving these pages into the main area of the wiki soon.
User:Lolly/bibliography
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Burns, Gary. "Marilyn Manson and the Apt Pupils of Littleton.” Popular Music & Society 23(1999): 3-6.
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Inglis, Ian. “Responses to Censorship in the USA: acquiescence, withdrawal and resistance.” Shoot the Singer: Music Censorship Today. Ed. Marie Korpe. London: Zed Books, 175.
Lynxwiler, John and Gay, David. “Moral Boundaries and Deviant Music: Public Attitudes toward Heavy Metal and Rap.” Deviant Behavior. 21(2000):63-85.
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