Making Things Perfectly Queer: Interpreting Mass Culture
- Authors
- Alexander Doty
- Journal
- Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University)
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About Making Things Perfectly Queer: Interpreting Mass Culture
This paper, published in 1993, received 266 indexed citations . Written by Alexander Doty covering the research area of Music. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Gender Studies (128 citations), Sociology and Political Science (97 citations), Economics and Econometrics (56 citations), Cultural Studies (49 citations) and Social Psychology (39 citations). Published in Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University).
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