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Jose Anguiano

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José G. Anguiano is an Assistant Professor in Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies and The Honors College at California State University, Los Angeles. Dr. Anguiano is a cultural studies scholar with a primary focus in listeners and audiences of popular music. His primary focus is on sound cultures of Southern California. Dr. Anguiano’s research documents how popular music links communities of listeners across time and space, and how listening can be an active and creative form of claiming space, citizenship and respect.

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