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    A review of "Men and Popular Music in Algeria, Modern Middle-East Series No. 20" by Marc Schade-Poulson

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    Langlois, T. (2002) 'A review of "Men and Popular Music in Algeria, Modern Middle-East Series No. 20" by Marc Schade-Poulson.' International Journal of Middle East Studies 34(1), pp. 182-184. ISSN: 00207438.
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    Date
    2002
    Author
    Langlois, Tony
    Peer Reviewed
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    Langlois, T. (2002) 'A review of "Men and Popular Music in Algeria, Modern Middle-East Series No. 20" by Marc Schade-Poulson.' International Journal of Middle East Studies 34(1), pp. 182-184. ISSN: 00207438.
    Abstract
    Rai is a form of popular music most closely associated with the city of Oran (Waharan) in the northwestern corner of Algeria. Marc Schade-Poulson's book considers the social significance of the genre in its place of origin and, in particular, its role in describing the complex gender relations prevailing there.
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    Men and Popular Music in Algeria, Modern Middle-East Series No. 20
    Marc Schade-Poulson
    Schade-Poulson
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
    License URI
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/3880196
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2552
    ISSN
    00207438
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