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Satisfied: Consumption, Identity, and Widespread Panic
Unformatted Document Text:  23 Hall, S. (1980). Culture, Media, Language. London: Hutchinson. Hebdige, D. (1979). Subculture: The Meaning of Style. London: Methuen. Johnson, R. (1986-87). What is Cultural Studies Anyway? Social Text, 16, 38-80. Lewis, G. (1983). The Meanings in the Music and the Music’s in Me: Popular Music as Symbolic Communication. Theory, Culture, and Society, 1., 133-41. Lull, J. (1985). On the Communicative Properties of Music. Communication Research, 3, 363-72. Sardiello, R. (1994). Secular Rituals and Popular Culture: A case for Grateful Dead Concerts and Dead Head Identity. In J.S. Epstein, editor. Adolescents and their Music: If it’s Too Loud, You’re Too Old. New York. Garland. Pp. 115-40. Sebald, Hans. 1984. Adolescences: A Social Psychological Analysis. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Strauss, Anselm. (ed.) (1964). Mead on Social Psychology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Swenson, J. (2002). Light Fuse, Got Away-Life’s Been Grand for Widespread Panic. Relix, April/May. 53-61. Woodward, K. (1997). Concepts of Identity and Difference. In K. Woodward (ed.), Identity and Difference. London: Sage. Williams, Raymond. Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Hall, S. (1980). Culture, Media, Language. London: Hutchinson.

Hebdige, D. (1979). Subculture: The Meaning of Style. London: Methuen.
Johnson, R. (1986-87). What is Cultural Studies Anyway? Social Text, 16, 38-80.
Lewis, G. (1983). The Meanings in the Music and the Music’s in Me: Popular Music as
Symbolic Communication. Theory, Culture, and Society, 1., 133-41.
Lull, J. (1985). On the Communicative Properties of Music. Communication Research, 3,
363-72.

Sardiello, R. (1994). Secular Rituals and Popular Culture: A case for Grateful Dead
Concerts and Dead Head Identity. In J.S. Epstein, editor. Adolescents and their
Music: If it’s Too Loud, You’re Too Old.
New York. Garland. Pp. 115-40.

Sebald, Hans. 1984. Adolescences: A Social Psychological Analysis. Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Strauss, Anselm. (ed.) (1964). Mead on Social Psychology. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press.
Swenson, J. (2002). Light Fuse, Got Away-Life’s Been Grand for Widespread Panic.
Relix, April/May. 53-61.
Woodward, K. (1997). Concepts of Identity and Difference. In K. Woodward (ed.),
Identity and Difference. London: Sage.
Williams, Raymond. Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.


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