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Riches, G., Snell, D., Bardine, B., & Walter, B. G. (Eds.). (2016). Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture. New York: Palgrave Macmillan UK.
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Elovaara, M., & Bardine, B. (Eds.). (2017). Connecting metal to culture: unity in disparity. Bristol: Intellect Books.
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Bardine, B., & Stueart, J. (Eds.). (2021). Living Metal: Metal Scenes around the World. Bristol; Portland: Intellect.
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Bardine, B., & Clinton, E. (2016). Metal and Cultural Impact. Metal Music Studies, 2(3), 259–262.
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Bardine, B. A., & Hale, J. (2021). Old and New: Cross-Generational Community in the Dayton Metal Scene. In B. A. Bardine, & J. Stueart (Eds.), Living Metal: Metal Scenes around the World. Bristol: Intellect Books.
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Bardine, B. A. (2009). Elements of the gothic in heavy metal: a match made in Hell. In G. Bayer (Ed.), Heavy metal music in Britain (pp. 125–139). Surrey: Ashgate.
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Bardine, B. A. (2015). Metal and Gothic Literature: Examining the Darker Side of Life (and Death). In T. - M. Karjalainen, & K. Kärki (Eds.), Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures (pp. 572–581). Helsinki & Turku: Aalto University & International Institute for Popular Culture.
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Bardine, B. A. (2017). From Sabbath to Slayer: using metal in the writing classroom. In M. Elovaara, & B. Bardine (Eds.), Connecting metal to culture: unity in disparity. Bristol: Intellect Books.
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Banchs, E., Bardine, B. A., Chilewska, A., Cintrón-Gutiérrez, L. J., Hagen, R., Madera, S. R., et al. (2023). On Extremity: From Music to Images, Words, and Experiences (N. Varas-Díaz, B. Bardine, & & N. W. R. Scott, Eds.). Extreme Sounds Studies: Global Socio-Cultural Explorations. Lexington Books.
Abstract: “On Extremity: From Music to Images, Words, and Experiences brings together transdisciplinary scholarship on sounds, images, words, and experiences (human and non-human) to reflect on the polysemic and polymorphic characteristics of extremity and the category of the extreme. The editors and authors aim to contribute to a living, breathing, and expanding definition of extremity that helps us understand what we gain, or lose, when we interact with it, create it, and share it with, or force it upon, others. The volume calls for the emergence of “extremity studies” as an area of perusal to help us navigate our current global condition.”
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