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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Gafarov, Igor |
Metal community and aesthetics of identity |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
1-7 |
|
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Frandsen, Daniel |
Living for music, dying for life: the self-destructive lifestyle in the heavy metal culture |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
9-17 |
|
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James, Christine A. |
The common vernacular of power relations in heavy metal and Christian fundamentalist performances |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
19-29 |
|
|
Helden, Imke von |
Scandinavian metal attack: the power of Northern Europe in extreme metal |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
31-41 |
|
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Lucas, Caroline |
White power, black metal and me: reflections on composing the nation |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
43-53 |
|
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Puri, Samir |
Machine guns and machine gun drums: heavy metal’s portrayal of war |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
55-65 |
|
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Vasan, Sonia |
‘Den mothers’ and ‘band whores’: gender, sex and power in the death metal scene |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
67-77 |
|
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Hill, Rosemary |
’I’m a metalhead’: the representation of women letter writers in Kerrang! magazine |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
79-88 |
|
|
Spracklen, Karl |
Gorgoroth’s Gaahl’s gay! Power, gender and the communicative discourse of the black metal scene |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
89-102 |
|
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Araste, Lii |
Communication function in the Estonian metal subculture |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
103-109 |
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