It's available for sale for $15 via Cambridge Journals:
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di ... &aid=99129If your library carries Popular Music from 2001 (Vol 20) you might be able to see it. Here's the citation:
Revisiting the Wreck: PJ Harvey's Dry and the Drowned Virgin-Whore
Mark Mazullo
Popular Music, Vol. 20, No. 3, Gender and Sexuality (Oct., 2001), pp. 431-447
(article consists of 17 pages)
Published by: Cambridge University Press
If you click the "access options" in the "want the full article" sidebar in the link I posted above you'll see the JSTOR archives are available at many libraries (including the SF public, which I don't get to very often). Whether you could print it as well as view it from a library terminal is an open question. My local community college is shown as a JSTOR participant as well as the local state college (I'm not a student at either), but not my local public library.
Somebody here must be a student with access to a library that is a JSTOR participant. I'd sure like to read the whole 17 page (!) article. You can see a fair number of google hits for it if you google for "PJ Harvey Mark Mazzullo", including another (academic) writer referencing Mark Mazzullo's paper:
http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/english ... say_06.pdfMost bizzarely, Mazzullo once delivered a version of his paper (in english with a Japanese translator) to a Japanese audience as part of some environmental conference. It's still there in the form of 4 real video links (at the bottom):
http://www.curri.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/pub/real/collo/ees18/There's an awkward (and almost hilarious) silence at the end as the Japanese audience grapples with what they've just heard.