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Bibliography


Denisoff, S.R. (1969). Folk music and the American Left: A generational-ideological comparison. The British Journal of Sociology, 20(4),

427-442.


Denisoff, S.R. (1970). Protest songs: those on the top forty and those of the streets. American Quarterly, 22(4), 807-823.


Denisoff, S.R., & Levine M.H. (1971). The popular protest song: the case of "Eve of Destruction." The Public Opinion Quarterly, 35(1),

117-122.

Harriet Beecher Stowe House. (2005). Harriet Beecher Stowe's Life & Times. <http://www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org/life/>. 3 May 2006.

Hebdige, D. (1979). Subculture: The Meaning of Style. London: Methuen.

Human Rights & Equal Opportunities Commission. (2004). Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence. <www.hreoc.gov.au/info_for_teachers/rabbitt_proof/index.html>. 3 May 2006.

Lewis, L. (1990) Gender Politics and MTV: Voicing the Difference. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.


Maultsbury, P.K. (1995). A Map of the music. African American Review, 29(2), 183-184.


Negus, K. (1996). Popular Music in Theory: An introduction. Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press.

Netzley, P. (1999). Social Protest Literature; An Encyclopedia of Works, Characters, Authors, and Themes. ABC-CLIO,

Santa Barbara, California.

Rodnitzky, J.L. (1974). Popular music in American studies. The History Teacher, 7(4), 503-510.

University of Queensland Press. (2006). Doris (Garimara) Pilkington. <www.uqp.edu.au/author_details.php?id=87>. 3 May 2006.

Williams, R. (1990). Television, Technology and Cultural Form. London: Routledge.