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Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Jones, Simon |
Kerrang! magazine and the representation of heavy metal masculinities (1981–95) |
2018 |
Metal Music Studies |
4 |
459-480 |
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Kahn-Harris, Keith |
”Coming Out”: Realising the Possibilities of Metal |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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26-38 |
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Kaiser, Maisie |
Gender, Identity, and Power in Metal Music Scenes |
2016 |
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Kartheus, Wiebke |
The ‘other’ as projection screen: Authenticating heroic masculinity in war-themed heavy metal music videos |
2015 |
Metal Music Studies |
1 |
319-340 |
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Kinnunen, Maarit; Honkanen, Antti |
Femininity in metal fanship: “I do not need to take anyone along” |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
211-235 |
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Kitteringham, Sarah |
Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses: The Treatment of Women in Black Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, and Grindcore |
2014 |
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Kjellander Hellqvist, Eva |
”Girls just wanna be fans” – om kvinnligt fanskap [“Girls just wanna be fans” – about female fandom] |
2023 |
HumaNetten |
50 |
76-91 |
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Kosek, Jakub |
Transfigurations of the “Emploi” and Artistic Manifestations of Female (Heavy) Metal Singers |
2021 |
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis |
13 |
35-46 |
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Krenske, Leigh; McKay, Jim |
’Hard and heavy’: Gender and power in a heavy metal music subculture |
2000 |
Gender, Place and Culture; Abingdon |
7 |
287-304 |
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Kummer, Jenna |
Powerslaves? Navigating Femininity in Heavy Metal |
2016 |
Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture |
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