“Satan in high heels”: representation of the feminine in the American popular songbook and its impact on performance, interpretation, and audience reception

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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library [digital object]
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2013-04-12
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The Fourth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition.

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3361912
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The Fourth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition.
Graduate student research from the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
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2013-04-12
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2013-04-12
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2013-04-12
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FADT3361912
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Bridwell-Briner, Kathryn E.

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“Satan in high heels”: representation of the feminine in the American popular songbook and its impact on performance, interpretation, and audience reception
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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library [digital object]
2013-04-12
Title
“Satan in high heels”: representation of the feminine in the American popular songbook and its impact on performance, interpretation, and audience reception
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“Satan in high heels”: representation of the feminine in the American popular songbook and its impact on performance, interpretation, and audience reception