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Author Martínez, Susana González url  isbn
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  Title Enseñar a transgredir: Metal feminista, a través de la investigación-acción participativa, como herramienta artística de liberación y pedagógica en el aula Type Book Whole
  Year 2023 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 528  
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  Abstract Esta tesis presenta, en primer lugar, una indagación profunda sobre las manifestaciones feministas en la música y cultura metal, desde un abordaje transdisciplinar y multidimensional. En tal sentido, el texto ofrece un análisis crítico exhaustivo de los diversos discursos, procesos relacionales y prácticas corporales del metal feminista en diferentes contextos del Norte y el Sur Global, desde un enfoque interseccional, psicosociológico y pedagógico feminista. Tal análisis está basado en entrevistas en profundidad realizadas con 21 bandas feministas de metal de diferentes países, 32 letras de canciones y 19 portadas de álbumes. Así como otras fuentes complementarias, tales como imágenes promocionales, declaraciones de las bandas en medios, webs/perfiles promocionales, y perfiles personales de las/los artistas en redes sociales. De otro lado, esta tesis, entra en conversación con el campo más amplio de las artes —de forma comparativa— ofreciendo una identificación de los vínculos y distancias del metal feminista con el arte feminista de los 70. Delinea, por otro lado, un patrón didáctico observable en la práctica metal extrema feminista, que permite su conceptualización como praxis liberatoria y, finalmente, como un ejercicio bastardo de a/r/t/ografía ritual social.

En segundo término, el texto muestra el desarrollo de un proyecto de investigación-acción participativa (IAP) internacional, con la comunidad feminista del metal. La IAP —desarrollada en entornos virtuales por un grupo de 36 personas (artistas, activistas y académicas) integrantes de las escenas de metal— ofrece un diagnóstico social sobre las barreras de género que afectan la participación en las diferentes escenas de metal, en contextos del Norte y el Sur Global. Dicho diagnóstico social está desarrollado a partir de una revisión bibliográfica panorámica y una encuesta virtual global, en la que han participado 32 países. Al tiempo, la IAP ha generado varios productos destinados a la intervención/devolución comunitaria de la información obtenida.

Por ende, se ofrecen en este texto: un artículo colectivo, una web, un vídeo-hechizo en consonancia con las estrategias simbólicas del metal feminista, y la serie de vídeos explicativos No Me Toques el Ampli. Con todo, el diseño del proyecto IAP ha conseguido informar de forma rigurosa sobre la clave contextual del fenómeno de estudio objeto de esta disertación —el metal feminista—, al tiempo que ha contribuido a realizar un aporte en pro de los intereses de los sujetos/comunidades de estudio. Por último, esta tesis muestra el desarrollo de una experiencia piloto en el ámbito educativo, que ha tenido como fin explorar la potencialidad que tienen las estrategias y técnicas artísticas del metal feminista identificadas, como herramientas en el marco de las pedagogías feministas restaurativas.

En conclusión, este estudio contribuye a la comprensión de las expresiones artístico-políticas feministas dentro del campo especializado de los estudios del metal y, del arte feminista, en un sentido más amplio. Asimismo, ha servido al impulso de las reivindicaciones feministas en las escenas artísticas del metal, haciendo permeables los límites de la investigación académica —en particular dentro del campo del metal— mediante un enfoque metodológico socialmente comprometido. De otro lado, realiza un aporte a las pedagogías feministas restaurativas, a través de la exploración de una fórmula didáctica innovadora, centrada en el uso de nuevas herramientas y técnicas. En un sentido más amplio y último término, este estudio pone un granito de arena a la empresa utópica de la llamada ecología de saberes —a partir de la interacción de prácticas científicas, prácticas artísticas subalternizadas y saberes encarnados— como una fuente de conocimiento valioso, para activar un pensamiento científico interconectado, siguiendo a Boaventura de Sousa Santos (2010, pp. 52-53).

[This dissertation presents, first, an in-depth perusal of feminist artistic manifestations in metal music and culture from a transdisciplinary and multidimensional approach. In this sense, the text offers an exhaustive critic analysis of the diverse discourses, relational processes, and bodily practices of feminist metal in different contexts of the Global North and South from an intersectional, psycho-sociological, and pedagogical feminist approach. The analysis is based on in-depth interviews conducted with 21 feminist metal bands from different countries, 32 song lyrics and 19 album covers. As well as other complementary sources, such as promotional images, statements of the bands in the media, promotional websites/profiles, and personal profiles of the artists in social networks. Likewise, this dissertation, enters conversation with the broader field of the arts —in a comparative way— offering an identification of the links and distances of feminist metal with feminist art of the 1970s. On the other hand, it delineates a didactic pattern observable in extreme feminist metal music, which allows its conceptualization as a liberatory praxis and, finally, as a bastard exercise in socioritual a/r/t/ography.

Secondly, the text explains the development of an international participatory action-research (AR) project with the feminist metal community. The AR — developed in virtual environments by a group of 36 people (artists, activists, and academics) from the metal scenes— offers a social diagnosis of the gender barriers that affect participation in the different metal scenes in contexts of the Global North and South. This social diagnosis is based on a panoramic literature review and a global survey in which 32 countries participated. At the same time, the AR project has generated several products aimed at community intervention/dissemination of the information obtained.

Thus, this thesis offers the following: a collective article, a web page, a video-spell in line with the symbolic strategies of feminist metal, and the series of explanatory videos Don't Touch My Amp. All in all, the design of the AR project has succeeded in rigorously informing the contextual key to the study phenomenon object of this dissertation —feminist metal— while contributing to the interests of the subjects and community of study. Finally, this dissertation shows the development of a pilot experience in the educational field, which aimed to explore the potential of the identified feminist metal art strategies and techniques as tools within the framework of restorative feminist pedagogies.

Therefore, this study contributes to the understanding of feminist artisticpolitical expressions within the specialized field of metal studies, and feminist art in a broader sense. It has also served to advance feminist claims in the metal scenes, permeating the boundaries of academic research —particularly within the field of metal— through a methodological approach socially committed. It also contributes to feminist restorative pedagogies by exploring an innovative didactic formula focused on using new tools and techniques. In a broader sense and lastly, this study contributes to the utopian enterprise of the so-called ecology of knowledge —based on the interaction of scientific practices, subalternized artistic practices and embodied knowledge— as a source of valuable knowledge, which activates an interconnected scientific thought, following Boaventura de Sousa Santos (2010, pp. 52-53).]

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  Corporate Author Thesis Doctoral thesis  
  Publisher Universidad de Granada, Escuela de Doctorado de Humanidades, Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas, Programas de Escuela de Doctorado de Humanidades. Place of Publication Granada, Andalusia, Spain Editor UniveVallecillos, Rafael Liñán; Varas-Díaz, Nelson  
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  Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2537  
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Author Laaksonen, Laura url  openurl
  Title The Impact Of A Local Community Of Practice On New Venture Internationalization: A Case Study Of The Finnish Heavy Metal Music Scene Type Book Chapter
  Year 2015 Publication Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 521-531  
  Keywords Music industry; Finnland  
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  Publisher Aalto University & International Institute for Popular Culture Place of Publication Helsinki & Turku Editor Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Kärki, Kimi  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ karjalainen_impact_2015 Serial 405  
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Author Bujalka, Eva url  doi
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  Title KVLTER than thou: ‘True (Norwegian) black metal’ and the satanic politics of Bataillean ‘authenticity’ Type Journal Article
  Year 2019 Publication Popular Music; Cambridge Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 38 Issue 3 Pages (down) 518-537  
  Keywords Satanism; Black Metal; Politics  
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  ISSN 0261-1430 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ bujalka_kvlter_2019 Serial 904  
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Author Foltyn, Rafal isbn  openurl
  Title Wilkołactwo w tekstach, nazewnictwie i przesłaniu europejskich zespołów metalowych Type Book Chapter
  Year 2019 Publication Kultura rocka 2. Słowo, dźwięk, performance Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 517-534  
  Keywords Motifs; Werewolf  
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  Publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika Place of Publication Toruń Editor Osiński, Jakub; Pranke, Michał; Tański, Paweł  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-83-231-4239-3 Medium  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ osinski_wilkolactwo_2019 Serial 1984  
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Author Granholm, Kennet url  doi
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  Title “Sons of Northern Darkness”: Heathen Influences in Black Metal and Neofolk Music Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Numen Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 58 Issue 4 Pages (down) 514-544  
  Keywords Black Metal; Heathenism  
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  ISSN 1568-5276, 0029-5973 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ granholm_sons_2011 Serial 1249  
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Author Sipilä, Eero url  openurl
  Title Unique Roots Of Finnish Metal? Nationality And Commerciality In The History Of Finnish Metal Type Book Chapter
  Year 2015 Publication Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 512-520  
  Keywords History (metal music); Music industry; Finnland  
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  Publisher Aalto University & International Institute for Popular Culture Place of Publication Helsinki & Turku Editor Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Kärki, Kimi  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ karjalainen_unique_2015 Serial 404  
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Author Sellheim, Nikolas url  doi
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  Title Black and Viking metal: how two extreme music genres depict, construct and transfigure the (sub-)Arctic Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication The Polar Record Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 52 Issue 5 Pages (down) 509-517  
  Keywords Rhetoric; Black Metal; Motifs; Viking metal  
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  ISSN 0032-2474 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ sellheim_black_2016 Serial 882  
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Author Nagy, Tamás url  doi
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  Title Terms and identities: Forms of music related to national identity practices in blog posts of the Hungarian rock/metal discourse community Type Journal Article
  Year 2018 Publication Metal Music Studies Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 4 Issue 3 Pages (down) 507-530  
  Keywords Cultural Identity; Non-Western scenes; Internet; Hungary; Nationalism  
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  ISSN 2052-3998 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ nagy_terms_2018 Serial 606  
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Author Niebling, Laura url  openurl
  Title Horns Up, Peter Pan! Narrating Modern Metal Rockumentaries Type Book Chapter
  Year 2015 Publication Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 503-511  
  Keywords Media  
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  Publisher Aalto University & International Institute for Popular Culture Place of Publication Helsinki & Turku Editor Karjalainen, Toni-Matti; Kärki, Kimi  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ karjalainen_horns_2015 Serial 403  
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Author Thomas, Niall; King, Andrew url  doi
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  Title Production perspectives of heavy metal record producers Type Journal Article
  Year 2019 Publication Popular Music; Cambridge Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 38 Issue 3 Pages (down) 498-517  
  Keywords Music production  
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  ISSN 0261-1430 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number UCM - CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ thomas_production_2019 Serial 902  
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