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Ga, ga, ooh-la-la: The childlike use of language in pop-rock music
Nadav Appel
The Program for Hermeneutics & Cultural Studies
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Keyphrases
Language Use
100%
Pop-rock music
100%
Politics
33%
Vocal
33%
Oppression
33%
Physical Properties
33%
Nonsense
33%
Rebellion
33%
Guattari
33%
Problematization
33%
Drawing Attention
33%
Flix
33%
Gilles Deleuze
33%
Mannerism
33%
Strategy I
33%
Minoritarian
33%
Baby Talk
33%
Productive Qualities
33%
Lines of Flight
33%
Popping Rocks
33%
Arts and Humanities
Rock Music
100%
Tradition
33%
Liberation
33%
Nonsense
33%
Vocal
33%
Flight
33%
Deleuze
33%
Dichotomy
33%
Unbound
33%
Baby Talk
33%
Mannerism
33%
Foregrounding
33%