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Volume 29, Number 2, May 2006
Contents
Articles
Introduction - Thomas M. Kitts
"This Is Where I Belong" - Identity, Social Class, and the Nostalgic
Englishness of Ray Davies and the Kinks
- Nick Baxter-Moore
Relations in the Kinks-Familiar but not Fully Familial - Deena Weinstein
Preserving the Old Ways, Protecting the New: Post-War British Urban
Planning in The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
- Michael Mooradian Lupro
The Greatest Rock Star of the 19th Century: Ray Davies, Romanticism,
and the Art of Being English
- Michael J. Kraus
Rebellion or Transformation: Dave Davies's Spiritual Journey from the
1960s to the Present: A Contextual Analysis
- Carey Fleiner
Za Kinkusu: Ray Davies and the Rise and Fall and Rise of Japanese
Rock and Roll
- Michael K. Bourdaghs
Think Visual: The Kinks vs. the Music Industry - Thomas M. Kitts
Obituary
Greg Shaw, 1949-2004
Audio Reviews
Book Reviews
Notes on Contributors
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