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Author (up) Hoad, Catherine url  doi
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  Title We are the Sons of the Southern Cross: Gendered Nationalisms and Imagined Community in Australian Extreme Metal Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 90-107  
  Keywords Australia, extreme metal, scenes, masculinity, imagined community  
  Abstract “Australia's extreme metal scenes have developed largely in isolation from not only the rest of the world, but also one another. Nonetheless, extreme metal scenes throughout the Australian continent share common sentiments of national identity that allow for the formation of an imagined community across disparate locales. Such nationalistic sentiment, realized through the reiteration of the masculinist master symbols of Australian identity, enables an imagined community to be sustained across extreme metal scenes.

This article explores how music functions as a medium through which communities can be imagined and boundaries between them drawn. Australian extreme metal scenes construct and maintain a sense of nationhood and community in exclusionary, rather than conciliatory ways. The particular experience of belonging offered by Australian extreme metal scenes is hence marked by rigid parameters of what, or who, may constitute ”Australianness“ in the image of such communion.”

(SOURCE: Journal of World Popular Music website)
 
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  Publisher Equinox Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Editor Simone Krüger; Sarah Baker  
  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 doctoral student at Macquarie University Approved no  
  Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2767  
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