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In-text: (Auslander, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Auslander, P., 2006. Musical Personae. TDR/The Drama Review, 50(1), pp.100-119.
In-text: (Bradley and Page, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Bradley, P. and Page, J., 2017. David Bowie – the trans who fell to earth: cultural regulation, Bowie and gender fluidity. Continuum, 31(4), pp.583-595.
In-text: (Glen, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Glen, P., 2016. ‘Oh You Pretty Thing!’: How David Bowie ‘Unlocked Everybody’s Inner Queen’ in spite of the music press. Contemporary British History, 31(3), pp.407-429.
In-text: (Reynolds, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Reynolds, S., 2016. Shock and awe. New York: Dey Street Books, pp.239-254.
In-text: (Waldrep, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Waldrep, S., 2016. David Bowie and the Art of Performance. In: I. Chapman and H. Johnson, ed., Global glam and popular music: Style and spectacle from the 1970s to the 200s. New York: Routledge, pp.42-54.
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