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Brown, A. R., Spracklen, K., Scott, N. W. R., & Kahn-Harris, K. (Eds.). (2016). Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies. New York & London: Routledge.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2016). Do Metal Scenes Need Retirement Homes? Care and the Limitations of Metal Community. In N. Varas-Díaz, & N. Scott (Eds.), Heavy Metal Music and the Communal Experience (pp. 171–184). Lanham, Boulder, New York & London: Lexington Books.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2015). ‘Yours Is The Earth And Everything That’S In It’: Myths And Narratives Of Britishness In The Construction And Consumption Of Iron Maiden. In T. - M. Karjalainen, & K. Kärki (Eds.), Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures (pp. 103–112). Helsinki & Turku: Aalto University & International Institute for Popular Culture.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2001). Ein Verwaistes Land? Israel und die Extreme Metal-Szene. Testcard, 6.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (1999). An Orphaned Land? Israel and the Global Extreme Metal Scene. In K. Harris (Ed.), New voices in Jewish thought. Vol. 2 Vol. 2 (pp. 1–21). London: Limmud.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2003). Death Metal and the Limits of Musical Expression. In M. Cloonan, & R. Garofalo (Eds.), Policing pop (pp. 81–99). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2009). Nem látványos szubkultúra? Határátlépés és hétköznapiság a globális extrém metal színtéren [Unspectacular Subculture? Transgression and Mundanity in the Global Extreme Metal Scene]. Replika, 65, 165–175.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2004). Unspectacular Subculture? Transgression and Mundanity in the Global Extreme Metal Scene’. In A. Bennett, & K. Kahn-Harris (Eds.), After subculture: critical studies in contemporary youth culture (pp. 107–118). Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire & New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2009). End of the World Music: Is Extreme Metal the Sound of the Apocalypse. In J. Walliss, & K. G. C. Newport (Eds.), The end all around us: apocalyptic texts and popular culture (pp. 22–42). London & Oakville: Equinox.
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Kahn-Harris, K. (2016). Introduction: The Next Steps in the Evolution of Metal Studies. In G. Riches, D. Snell, B. Bardine, & B. G. Walter (Eds.), Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture (pp. 1–18). New York: Palgrave Macmillan UK.
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