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Musical media and cosmopolitanisms in Nepal’s popular music, 1950-2006
Paul D. Greene
Penn State Brandywine
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Cosmopolitanism
100%
Nepal
100%
Popular music
100%
Nepali
100%
India
33%
Popular Song
33%
Nationalism
33%
Binary Model
16%
Human Being
16%
South Asian Cultures
16%
Musicians
16%
Analytic Tools
16%
Social History
16%
Modernism
16%
Modernity
16%
Thinking Styles
16%
South Asian
16%
Trans-local
16%
Global Community
16%
Looming
16%
Cultural Diversity
16%
Binary Oppositions
16%
Western Culture
16%
Ethnographic Data
16%
Regionalism
16%
Eclecticism
16%
Musical Elements
16%
Arts and Humanities
Musical History
25%
Western Culture
25%
Film Industry
25%
Asian Culture
25%
cultural movement
25%