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Hoad, C. (2013). ’Hold the Heathen Hammer High’ Viking metal from the local to the global. In O. Wilson, & S. Attfield (Eds.), Shifting Sounds: Musical Flow: A Collection of Papers from the 2012 IASPM Australia/New Zealand Conference. (pp. 62–70). Dunedin: International Association for the Study of Popular Music.
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Thompson, C. (2012). ’Sons of Northern Darkness’: Reflections of National Identity in Norway through Black Metal. Ph.D. thesis, Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala.
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Walsh, A. (2012). Viking Heritage: The Creation of a Personal and National Identity through History and Metal. In K. Fellezs, & A. R. Brown (Eds.), Heavy metal generations:(re)generating the politics of age, race, and identity in metal music culture (pp. 65–76). Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
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Manea, I. - M. (2016). Norse Myth and Identity in Swedish Viking Metal: Imagining Heritage and a Leisure Community. Sociology and Anthropology, 4(2), 82–91.
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Manea, I. M. (2015). Primal Roots: Ancestry and Race in Extreme Music Discourses. In Proceedings of IAC-SSaH 2015: International Academic Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities in Prague 2015 (pp. 185–193). Prag: Czech Technical University in Prague.
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Manea, I. - M. (2016). Interludium: Die völkische Dimension des Black Metal. In N. Penke, & M. Teichert (Eds.), Zwischen Germanomanie und Antisemitismus: Transformationen altnordischer Mythologie in den Metal-Subkulturen (pp. 75–82). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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Burns, R. G. H. (2008). German symbolism in rock music: national signification in the imagery and songs of Rammstein. Popular Music; Cambridge, 27(3), 457–472.
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Hoad, C. (2018). ’He can be whatever you want him to be’: Identity and intimacy in the masked performance of Ghost. Popular Music; Cambridge, 37(2), 175–192.
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Pailahual, S. P., & Hernández, K. P. (2018). Identidad autorepresentación y discurso decolonial en las letras del album debut del grupo Mapuche Peumayen. Arte y Políticas de Identidad; Murcia, 19, 183–200.
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Deyhle, D. (1998). From Break Dancing to Heavy Metal: Navajo Youth, Resistance, and Identity. Youth & Society, 30(1), 3–31.
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