Popular Culture: The Metropolitan Experience  

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"More obvious class and cultural lines, such as those that had excluded the Teds and rock'n'roll music in the 1950s, were blurred in an expanding taste for the catchy songs of the Beatles and the more fashionable icons of the moment: mini-skirts, Biba, Mary Quant, Twiggy."--Popular Culture: The Metropolitan Experience (1986) by Iain Chambers

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Popular Culture: The Metropolitan Experience (1986) is a book on popular culture by Iain Chambers.





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