Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
The ‘Failure’ of Youth Culture: Reflexivity, Music and Politics in the Black Metal Scene |
2004 |
European Journal of Cultural Studies |
7 |
95-111 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
“I hate this fucking country”: Dealing with the Global and the Local in the Israeli Extreme Metal Scene |
2002 |
Music, Popular Culture, Identities |
19 |
119-136 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
”Coming Out”: Realising the Possibilities of Metal |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
|
26-38 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
A Reply to Scott and O’Boyle |
2016 |
Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies |
|
343-350 |
Brown, Andy R.; Spracklen, Karl; Kahn-Harris, Keith; Scott, Niall W.R. |
Introduction: Global Metal Music and Culture and Metal Studies |
2016 |
Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies |
|
1-21 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
Landfill Metal: The Ironies Of Mediocrity |
2015 |
Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures |
|
434-444 |
Hjelm, Titus; Kahn-Harris, Keith; LeVine, Mark |
Introduction: Heavy metal as controversy and counterculture |
2013 |
Heavy metal: controversies and countercultures |
|
1-16 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
How diverse should metal be? The case of Jewish metal, overt and covert jewishness |
2012 |
Reflections in the Metal Void |
|
39-48 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
”You are from Israel and that is enough to hate you forever”: racism, globalization, and play within the global extreme metal scene |
2011 |
Metal rules the globe: heavy metal music around the world |
|
200-227 |
Kahn-Harris, Keith |
How diverse should metal be? The case of Jewish metal, overt and covert jewishness |
2010 |
The metal void: first gatherings |
|
95-104 |