From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz
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From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz. / Ervine, Jonathan.
2009. Paper presented at Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds..
2009. Paper presented at Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds..
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Ervine, J 2009, 'From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz', Paper presented at Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds., 3/01/01.
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Ervine, J. (2009). From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz. Paper presented at Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds..
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Ervine J. 2009. From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz. Paper presented at Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds..
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Ervine, Jonathan From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz. Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds., 03 Jan 0001, Paper, 2009.
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Ervine J. From the kebab shop to online fame: The case of French-Turkish rapper Lil' Maaz. 2009. Paper presented at Performance, media and the public sphere (second workshop in AHRC/ESRC-funded research network entitled Performance, Politics, Piety: Music as debate in Muslim societies of North Africa, West Africa, South Asia and their diasporas), University of Leeds..
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