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Author Khalil, Lucas Martins Gama
Title Metal extremo enquanto prática discursiva: modos de difusão, vocação enunciativa e ritos genéticos Type Book Chapter
Year 2022 Publication Música Extrema: ruídos, imagens e sentidos Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 221-244
Keywords Extreme Metal; Discourse; Discourse analysis
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Publisher Pimenta Cultural Place of Publication São Paulo Editor Bahy, Cristiane; dos Passos, Cristiano; Khalia, Lucas Martins Gama; Barchi, Rodrigo
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2364
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Author Varas-Díaz, Nelson; Kobi Farhi
Title The Alternative Side of the Frame: A Dialogue on Southern Inspirations Type Book Chapter
Year 2023 Publication Defiant Sounds. Heavy Metal Music in the Global South Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 219-226
Keywords Interview; Orphaned Land (band)
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Publisher Lexington Books Place of Publication London Editor Nevárez Araújo, Daniel; Varas-Díaz, Nelson; Wallach, Jeremy; Clinton, Esther
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2432
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Author Baltazar, Lídia Maria Ferrão
Title Are Heavy Metal Music Bands-Musicians, Managers of Their Own Music Business?: A Multiple Case Study: Portuguese vs. Finnish Bands Type Book Whole
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 216
Keywords Heavy Metal Music, Music Industry, Band Management, Entrepreneurship, Artistic Integrity
Abstract “The Music Industry is a very complex world that embraces different and broad segments needing of academic exploration. The big majority of studies and/or academic approaches to this unique business world have been focusing greatly on the record labels side but have failed to address the role of those who make the music – the musicians/artists. This is exactly what the present study aimed to understand: What is the role of the musicians in the music business? Aren’t they one of the key elements, essential players, within the whole industry, if not the most important elements ever?

The industry of music includes a large number of creative and wise musicians/bands behind one of the most discriminated music genres in the music history – Heavy Metal Music. However, diverse studies have demonstrated that Heavy Metal is recognized as a music genre that generates profit, with an increasing legion of fans all over the world hence, also considered popular music. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to understand how Heavy Metal Music bands and musicians succeed and how they manage to conciliate artistic creativity and commercial demands. By making a multiple case study analysis within two different settings – Portugal versus Finland – it will be shown that Heavy Metal bands / musicians possess business skills that allow them to manage and conduct both the artistic and business activities of their music business. In some of the cases, it will also be raised their entrepreneurial skills in innovating and finding new ways of reaching the audience and becoming more successful whilst doing what they love the most – making music and playing it live.”

(Source: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing)

Ciências Sociais e Humanas (Social Sciences and Humanities).
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Publisher Universidade da Beira Interior Place of Publication Covilhã, Portugal Editor Anabela Dinis
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Notes ProQuest order number 28761469 Approved yes
Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2517
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Author Norman, Joseph
Title Weirdrone Tales Type Book Chapter
Year 2017 Publication Sustain//Decay: A Philosophical Exploration of Drone Music and Mysticism Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 214-273
Keywords Drone metal
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Publisher Void Front Press Place of Publication St. Louis Editor Coggins, Owen; Harris, James
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2185
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Author Kinnunen, Maarit; Honkanen, Antti
Title Femininity in metal fanship: “I do not need to take anyone along” Type Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Metal Music Studies Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages (down) 211-235
Keywords Gender; Sociology; European scenes (Finnland); Feminity
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2126
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Author Michalewicz, Aleks
Title Gods amongst us/gods within: the black metal aesthetic Type Book Chapter
Year 2007 Publication Super/heroes: From Hercules to Superman Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 211-222, 385-388
Keywords Black metal; Aesthetics
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Publisher New Academia Publishing Place of Publication Washington Editor Haslem, Wendy; Ndalianis, Angela; Mackie, Chris
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2279
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Author Coggins, Owen
Title The Invocation at Tilburg: Mysticism, Implicit Religion and Gravetemple’s Drone Metal Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Journal of Implicit Religion Abbreviated Journal
Volume 18 Issue 2 Pages (down) 209-231
Keywords Religion; Spirituality; Mysticism; Drone Metal
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2093
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Author Sylvester, Steve; Cioppi, Gianni Della
Title The Necromancer of Rock: The Origins of Death SS Type Book Whole
Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 207
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Publisher Ajna Bound Place of Publication Jacksonville, OR Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-7348950-1-8 Medium
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Notes Translated by Alberto Brandi. A first edition of this book was published in 2011 by Crac Edizioni-Falconara Marittima (AN) Approved no
Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2286
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Author Varas-Díaz, Nelson
Title El sujeto criminal sónico: heavy metal y el reto a la normativa social dominante Type Book Chapter
Year 2012 Publication Registros criminológicos contemporáneos Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 207-240
Keywords Sociology
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Publisher SITUM Place of Publication San Juan Editor Serrano, Sonia
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2328
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Author Miller, Diana
Title Creative Producers and Gender Relations: A Field Analysis of Two Grassroots Music Scenes Type Book Whole
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 205
Keywords Cultural and symbolic capital; Cultural valuation; Gender and creative careers; Gender and habitus; Gender and organizations; Gender studies; Fields of cultural production; Heavy metal; Sociology
Abstract This dissertation uses a comparative case study of two grassroots music scenes—the folk music and heavy metal scenes in Toronto—to examine gender relations among cultural producers. I collect data using semi-structured interviews with 63 field actors, 70 instances of participant-observation, and discourse analysis of key public texts. Building on Bourdieu’s field theory, I argue that gender organizes fields of cultural production, including (1) the field’s economy of symbolic capital (2) the connection between field and habitus and (3) the spaces where musicians develop the embodied cultural capital required for music careers.

The first paper shows that field organization impacts the extent to which field members’ gendered dispositions produce symbolic capital, or reputation. Two features of cultural fields shape whether symbolic capital is gendered: the degree to which symbolic capital is institutionalized, and the level of symbolic boundary-drawing in the field. The metal field’s low institutionalization of symbolic capital and high boundaries foreground gender as a basis of symbolic capital, while the folk field’s high institutionalization of symbolic capital and low boundary-drawing reduce the extent to which gender matters.

The second paper situates gender as central to relationship between field and habitus. Participants in the metal field develop a metalhead habitus that privileges gendered practices centered on individual dominance and status competition, while the folkie habitus encourages gendered practices centered on caring, emotionality, and community-building. These gendered habitus support different working conventions: volunteer-based non-profit organizations in folk, and individual entrepreneurship in metal. The gendered habitus also supports different stylistic conventions: guitar virtuosity in the metal field, and participatory music-making in folk.

The third paper finds gendered access to the learning spaces where musicians develop performance capital, a form of embodied cultural capital denoting the instrumental and interpersonal skills required to perform music. Folk’s learning spaces are largely public and do not require social networks for access, while heavy metal’s learning spaces are private and centered on male-dominated friendship networks from which women are often excluded. These different learning spaces creates gendered patterns of access to the embodied cultural capital required to develop a music career.
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Publisher University of Toronto (Canada) Place of Publication Ann Arbor Editor
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-369-67340-1 Medium
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Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2215
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