I Don't Like It: Pauline Pantsdown and the Politics of the Inauthentic
In modernity social identity has been related to authenticity, and both have been established by virtue of reductive, foundationalist claims to essence. Pauline Pantsdown, and her songs, both activate in different, but complimentary, ways what I shall call the politics of inauthenticity. As a satiri...
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John Libbey and co
2000
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20290 |