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Thursday, February 15, 2007

The Political Economy of Headbanging

Now this is some kind of monster.
Posted by Adam Koehler at 9:09 AM

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Adam Koehler
I'm an Assistant Professor of English and Director of Composition at Manhattan College in NYC. My research interests are at the intersection of writing, music, and rhetoric and the ways in which those acts inform how we imagine Composition. I'm also the editor of a literary magazine, The Avery Anthology, which publishes fiction by emerging and established writers twice a year.
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