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Code Choice and Stance Taking by Two Mahragānāt Performers: A Case of Social Identity Construction in Egyptian Public Discourse

Mahragānāt [festivals] is a relatively new genre of Egyptian street music that broadly represents working-class values and culture. Performers are aware of their unprivileged origins and feature the concerns and interests of Egyptian slums in their songs. Their vocals are linguistically fixated on l...

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Main Author: Abusamra, Yasmine
Format: Thesis
Published: AUC Knowledge Fountain 2022
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