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Remixing, Performing, and Producing Studies of Leisures

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Pages 455-465 | Published online: 22 Sep 2006
 

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1This analogy is derived from P. J. CitationGriffiths (2000).

2Some difficulties are hidden and unspoken. Smith (n.d.) suggested that the difference in the humanities and social science style notes fundamentally alters what a scholar may do. “In the humanities, the footnote is exegetical, and you will accept what I say on the basis of my exegesis of that particular passage. On the other hand, when I read something that says, ‘Levi-Strauss 1970–83,’ “I'm supposed to find the one sentence in a four-volume work that justifies the paragraph I just read. That's a very different understanding of how you justify your work. That really is an authority model, which has very little to do with any claim to exegesis” (paragraph 9, sentence 5).

3Matching beats is a skill where the DJ changes from record to record seamlessly, ensuring no missed beats.

4This approach differs from a Christian theological perspective that presumes a clear and originary point in the life and death of a man called Jesus. From a historical perspective, there is little evidence to support a widespread acknowledgement of the power and significance of the death of Jesus from 0–100 C.E. Retrospectively, Paul was a catalyst for what would emerge as the Christian church, but scholars disagree about whether Paul, himself, was creating a new cult and whether his letters can be interpreted as such.

5Reggaeton appeared in Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s. The Spanish language dance music blends dancehall and hip hop genres with influences from electronic, bomba, plena, and other styles. Raïs emerged in Algeria in the 1970s. and includes the traditional form of malhām, profane songs of transgressive and vibrant woman singers, traditional Bedowuin songs, modern wahrūni music of North Africa cities in the 1930s, and influences from Morocco, Egypt, western rock, disco, jazz, West African, Bollywood, and Latin American music.

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