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Biographical note
Jada Watson is a PhD student in musicology at Université Laval, where she is examining intersections of music and cultural geography in country music. Her research interests include class, politics, censorship, and gender in country music, as well as narrative strategies and editing in music videos. She has recently been published in Popular Music and Music, Sound and the Moving Image, and has contributed entries to the second edition of the Grove Dictionary of American Music.
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