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The essay is conceived of as a set of comments on Le tolérantisme musical by Antoine Bemetzrieder. His text, published in 1779, discusses the three main European musical cultures and the hierarchy among them (Italian hegemony over German and French music)... see more

Heterogeneity is a recurrent theme and simultaneously a research focus of Cultural Studies. Not unrelated to this isthe focus on complex diachronic and synchronic variability in language and discourse as demonstrated within the broad range of epistemologi... see more

This article offers a new analytical perspective on the relation between rock clubs and gentrification to illuminate broader changes in urbanism and cultural production in New York City. Although gentrification is central to understanding how the urban co... see more

The essay is conceived of as a set of comments on Le tolérantisme musical by Antoine Bemetzrieder. His text, published in 1779, discusses the three main European musical cultures and the hierarchy among them (Italian hegemony over German and French music)... see more

The theme of this work refers to the study of opera’s diva system or the way inwhich an opera diva can affect (or not) the development of repertory theater. The idea is thatthrough a variety of approaches – musicology, history, sociology – one finds those... see more

Heterogeneity is a recurrent theme and simultaneously a research focus of Cultural Studies. Not unrelated to this isthe focus on complex diachronic and synchronic variability in language and discourse as demonstrated within the broad range of epistemologi... see more

Metal is perhaps the most extreme and aggressive form of contemporary Western popular music. Even though it continues to spark controversy and debate, it has also enjoyed enduring popularity for decades and has spread on a global scale. Metal music and cu... see more

Music therapy as a non-invasive therapeutic modality is gaining prominence worldwide both in hospital settings as an adjunct therapy as well as for community wellbeing. Music therapy offers encouraging evidence-based outcomes for stabilising vital paramet... see more

Postpartum is a condition in which the reproductive organs return to normal which takes 6 weeks. The feeling of discomfort in postpartum mothers occurs because of the sensation of pain that is often complained of. One way to increase comfort for postpartu... see more

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