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Mozlandia: Morrissey Fans in the Borderlands
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Mozlandia: Morrissey Fans in the Borderlands

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Morrissey, the former singer of the influential Manchester band the Smiths is arguably one of the most intriguing and popular, if not polarizing, iconic figures of popular culture. But this book is not about Morrissey. This book is about his fans, their creative expressions of fandom, and their contributions to Morrissey’s worldwide popularity. Specifically the focus is on the subculture of Morrissey and Smiths fandom as a US-Mexican borderland phenomenon. Mozlandia explores the world of Morrissey and his fans from the Midlands to the Borderlands.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Headpress
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 October 2016
Pages
220
ISBN
9781909394421

Morrissey, the former singer of the influential Manchester band the Smiths is arguably one of the most intriguing and popular, if not polarizing, iconic figures of popular culture. But this book is not about Morrissey. This book is about his fans, their creative expressions of fandom, and their contributions to Morrissey’s worldwide popularity. Specifically the focus is on the subculture of Morrissey and Smiths fandom as a US-Mexican borderland phenomenon. Mozlandia explores the world of Morrissey and his fans from the Midlands to the Borderlands.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Headpress
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 October 2016
Pages
220
ISBN
9781909394421