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Author Rekedal, Jacob Eric
Title Warrior Spirit: From Invasion to Fusion Music in the Mapuche Territory of Southern Chile Type Book Whole
Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 418
Keywords Araucanía; Communication and the arts; Cultural anthropology; Ethnography; Heavy metal; Hip-hop; Latin American history; Mapuche; Multiculturalism; Rock music
Abstract This dissertation chronicles the cultural, musical and performative fronts during two centuries of struggle and negotiation between Mapuche and Chilean societies. The perspective is mainly ethnomusicological, including two years of fieldwork in the Araucanía region, concerning new genres of Mapuche fusion music such as rock and hip-hop. This writing demonstrates how Mapuche expressions and representations accrued various forms of value during Chile's modernization—including colonization, nation building, the emergence of modern social movements, and the implementation of neoliberal policies—and how artists contend with and subvert those values today.

The opening chapters are historical. Following the invasion of Araucanía in the 1880s, Mapuche political activism eventually gained traction by carefully managing a relationship with the Chilean political establishment, while also cultivating a unique approach to political processes that incorporated preexisting rituals. Concurrently, the Mapuche transitioned from adversaries to objects of study, while concepts such as folklore took root in Chilean society. As popular culture took note of Mapuche sounds and symbols toward the mid-twentieth century, non-Mapuche artists and activists codified their progressive ideologies through their embrace of indigeneity, exemplified in art music, and most famously, nueva canción.

Based directly on fieldwork, the second half of the thesis discusses how Mapuche cultural continuity has involved both the recovery of traditions and the incorporation of non-traditional elements. I describe the conversion of a mingako ritual into a festival of music and poetry in the Mapuche comunidad of Saltapura. This transfer from agriculture to expressive culture demonstrates the diminishing value of Mapuche lands, parallel with the increasing value of their expressions, under neoliberal multiculturalism. Meanwhile, Mapuche heavy metal and hip-hop groups such as Pewmayén and Weichafe Newen build their music around ancestral principles of sound, ritual and language, raising the question as to whether Mapuche musical elements thus become ingredients of popular music, or whether popular music becomes Mapuche for incorporating these elements. Through detailed discussions of this music and its broader contexts, this dissertation issues a critique of the culture concept underpinning neoliberal multiculturalism, inherited from the investigations of the Mapuche during the early republican period.
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Publisher University of California, Riverside Place of Publication (up) Ann Arbor Editor
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ISSN ISBN 978-1-321-73632-8 Medium
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Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2226
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Author Faingold, Noam.
Title Portfolio of compositions and technical commentary Type Book Whole
Year 2015 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Bass instruments; Cultural heritage; Heavy metal; Middle Eastern music; Musical composition; Musical narratives
Abstract The six pieces in this portfolio explore contemporary musical narratives as if approached from a traditional outlook. In these pieces many harmonic and rhythmic processes (modal, serial,‘post-serial’ and minimalist) that emerged in Post-War music, as well as their resulting forms or modes of continuity interact with a traditionally grounded, intuitive approach to 'thematicism'. Another important topic in this music is an engagement with certain formal elements and mannerisms of contemporary popular, rock and dance music, and the ethnic musical traditions of my cultural heritage. Writing for string instruments informed by the composer’s personal experience as a double bass performer is a central concern of the thesis. Knife in the Water (for violin and cello) explores elements of heavy metal rhythms, Middle Eastern incantations, and free and strict meter. Bonaparte Born to Party (for mixed quintet) builds on the jagged heavy metal and dance elements found in Knife in the Water, subjecting some of the harmonic structures of the latter to a fairly strict process of transformation while relying to a much greater extent!on repetition.

A Poem is a Burning City (for ten players) explores the possibility of creating a sort of'modality' by means of timbre as well as the 'transformation of sonority' itself as a means for delineating a binary form. While its harmonic language shares many aspects with the earlier pieces, here they are no longer the main concern of the music, which relies primarily on ‘colour', 'sonority' and extensive 'repetition' for the unfolding of a slowly evolving texture. In the string quintet Everything is Amazing and Nobody is Happy, the Suite for solo violin and the Lullaby for double bass and orchestra, the type of explorations of colour and! sonority incipient in A Poem is a Burning City are extended and combined with the developmental processes and clear thematic and! melodic/harmonic!materials that characterise the earlier pieces.
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Publisher University of London, King's College (United Kingdom) Place of Publication (up) Ann Arbor Editor
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Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2227
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Author Landes, Nathan
Title “That’s Not Heavy Metal”: Egalitarianism, Elitism, and Winning Arguments in Three Metal Music Studies Canons Type Book Whole
Year Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Metal Studies; Equality; Inclusion
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Publisher Indiana University Place of Publication (up) Ann Arbor Editor
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2462
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Author Dukayev, Ali
Title Heteroglossia In Kazakhstani's Metal Subculture: Technologically Mediated Sonic Representation Of Authentic Metal Voices Type Book Whole
Year 2023 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Kazahstan; Ethnology; Heteroglossia; Authenticiy
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Publisher Nazarbayev University Place of Publication (up) Astana Editor
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2458
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Author Garrett, Ryan D.
Title Breaking the Shell: Masculinity in Rock and Metal Music in America, 1990-1995 Type Book Whole
Year 2023 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Masculinty; History
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Publisher Ohio University Place of Publication (up) Athens Editor
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2459
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Author Apter, Jeff
Title Bad Boy Boogie: The true story of AC/DC legend Bon Scott Type Book Whole
Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 296
Keywords AC/DC (Musical group); Australia; Biographies; Rock musicians; Scott, Bon
Abstract “Bad Boy Boogie is the first biography to focus on Bon's remarkable gifts as a lyricist, frontman and rascal. In short, the real Bon Scott.” (Source: Allen & Unwin)
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Publisher Allen & Unwin Place of Publication (up) Australia Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN ISBN 9781761062353, 1761062352 Medium
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Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2519
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Author García Castiblanco, Norma; Cáceres Parra, Jórge
Title Voces Resonantes Memoria y Resistencia. Metal en Colombia: Memorias de violencia y resistencia para la No Repetición. Type Magazine Article
Year 2022 Publication Disonancias del metal: Reflexiones del 1er y 2do Encuentro Sociocultural sobre Heavy Metal: Heterogeneidades Metaleras Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 48-49
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Abstract REEHM motto: Espacio interdisciplinario integrado por diverses actores sociales, les cuales nos proponemos la reflexión y el intercambio acerca del Heavy Metal y su cultura, partiendo del diálogo realizado desde la base de la horizontalidad y la heterogeneidad.
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Publisher REEHM (Red De Estudios y Experiencias en y desde el Heavy Metal) Place of Publication (up) Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic Editor
Language español Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 2953-3805 ISBN Medium PDF
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Notes https://www.facebook.com/reddeestudiosyexperienciasenydesdeelheavymetal/ Approved no
Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2407
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Author Zapata, Alex
Title Primer ataque sonoro-visual: Apropiación del metal en Santiago de Chile (1982-1993) Type Magazine Article
Year 2022 Publication Disonancias del metal: Reflexiones del 1er y 2do Encuentro Sociocultural sobre Heavy Metal: Heterogeneidades Metaleras Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 8-9
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Abstract REEHM motto: Espacio interdisciplinario integrado por diverses actores sociales, les cuales nos proponemos la reflexión y el intercambio acerca del Heavy Metal y su cultura, partiendo del diálogo realizado desde la base de la horizontalidad y la heterogeneidad.
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Publisher REEHM (Red De Estudios y Experiencias en y desde el Heavy Metal) Place of Publication (up) Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic Editor
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Notes https://www.facebook.com/reddeestudiosyexperienciasenydesdeelheavymetal/ Approved no
Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2322
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Author Núñez, Exequiel
Title No todo fue sangre y vísceras: el metal extremo en Argentina en la década de 1990 Type Magazine Article
Year 2022 Publication Disonancias del metal: Reflexiones del 1er y 2do Encuentro Sociocultural sobre Heavy Metal: Heterogeneidades Metaleras Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 10-11
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Abstract Exequiel Nuñez (Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1972). Es profesor de Historia y de Geografía (UBA). En 1994, editó su primer fanzine, Tribal. En 1995, co-fundó el sello Stormsouls. A partir de 1997, fue redactor en las revistas Epopeya, Grinder (edición argentina), Maelström, Rock Brigade (versión en castellano), Requiem y actualmente colabora en Jedbangers. Desde 2016, lleva adelante la fanpage de Facebook La historia del metal extremo en Argentina.

Contacto: exequielmesmer@gmail.com

REEHM motto: Espacio interdisciplinario integrado por diverses actores sociales, les cuales nos proponemos la reflexión y el intercambio acerca del Heavy Metal y su cultura, partiendo del diálogo realizado desde la base de la horizontalidad y la heterogeneidad.
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Publisher REEHM (Red De Estudios y Experiencias en y desde el Heavy Metal) Place of Publication (up) Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic Editor
Language español Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 2953-3805 ISBN Medium PDF
Area Expedition Conference
Notes https://www.facebook.com/reddeestudiosyexperienciasenydesdeelheavymetal/ Approved no
Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2374
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Author Vidal Vargas, Pablo Andrés
Title Notas preliminares: Por una antropología histórica del metal extremo en el Gran Buenos Aires Type Magazine Article
Year 2022 Publication Disonancias del metal: Reflexiones del 1er y 2do Encuentro Sociocultural sobre Heavy Metal: Heterogeneidades Metaleras Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1 Pages 12-13
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Abstract Pablo Andrés Vidal Vargas, nacido en Santiago de Chile en 1988, estudiante avanzado de Licenciatura en Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Autor de publicaciones sobre metal extremo y festividades religiosas bolivianas. Integrante de la Red de Estudios y Experiencias en y desde el Heavy Metal (REEHM).

Contacto: pvidalv@gmail.com

REEHM motto: Espacio interdisciplinario integrado por diverses actores sociales, les cuales nos proponemos la reflexión y el intercambio acerca del Heavy Metal y su cultura, partiendo del diálogo realizado desde la base de la horizontalidad y la heterogeneidad.
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Publisher REEHM (Red De Estudios y Experiencias en y desde el Heavy Metal) Place of Publication (up) Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 2953-3805 ISBN Medium PDF
Area Expedition Conference
Notes https://www.facebook.com/reddeestudiosyexperienciasenydesdeelheavymetal/ Approved no
Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2375
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