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  Title “A Highland Thing”: Heavy Metal and the Construction of Cultural Difference in Madagascar Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 58-77  
  Keywords Heavy Metal, Madagascar, ethnicity, national identity  
  Abstract “Around the mid-1980s, when Madagascar’s socialist “Second Republic” effectively came to an end, a small but significant heavy metal community evolved in the island’s capital, Antananarivo. While interest in this kind of music declined during the 1990s, echoing developments within global popular music, Malagasy metal never ceased to exist and, during the last ten years, enjoyed renewed popularity.

This popularity has, however, always been restricted to Madagascar’s central highlands, which rendered Malagasy metal “a highland thing” in the eyes of both highland and coastal populations. It is because of this regionalized perception, I will argue in this article, that Malagasy heavy metal considerably contributes to the maintenance of a fundamental cultural divide that separates Madagascar’s highlands from its coastal populations, thereby undermining political struggles aiming at the creation of a shared national identity.”

(SOURCE: Journal of World Popular Music website)
 
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  Publisher Equinox Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Editor Simone Krüger Bridge; Sarah Baker; Raphaël Nowak  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 2052-4900 (print); 2052-4919 (online) ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Author was at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Approved no  
  Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2766  
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