Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
| Hoffin, Kevin |
Glocalization, bricolage and black metal: Towards a music-centric youth culture simultaneously exemplifying the global and the glocal |
2020 |
Metal Music Studies |
6 |
27-48 |
| Hoffstadt, Christian; Nagenborg, Michael |
”You’re too fuckin’ metal for your own good!”. Controlled anger and the expression of intensity and authenticity in post-modern heavy metal |
2010 |
The metal void: first gatherings |
|
37-46 |
| Hughes, Mairead |
Is affiliation with alternative subcultures associated with self-harm? |
2017 |
|
|
145 |
| James, Kieran |
From ”The Undead will feast” to ”The time to kill is now”: Frankfurt school and freudian perspectives on death-metal |
2009 |
Musicology Australia |
31 |
17-39 |
| Katheder, Günter |
Heavy Metal ist nicht Böse, Es Sieht Nur so Aus |
1990 |
Unsere Jugend: die Zeitschrift für Studium und Praxis der Sozialpädagogik |
42 |
43-46 |
| Kay, Alick |
Suicide, Metal Music and Expectancy Theory |
2011 |
Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation |
|
133-142 |
| Kilthau, Oliver; Winter, Arnd; Ebner, Hermann G. |
Zur Kraft des Stereotyps: eine empirische Analyse behaupteter Zusammenhänge von Musikpräferenzen und Einstellungen bei Jugendlichen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Heavy Metal |
1997 |
Zeitschrift für Sozialisationsforschung und Erziehungssoziologie |
17 |
368-381 |
| King, Paul |
Heavy metal music and drug abuse in adolescents |
1988 |
Postgraduate Medicine |
83 |
295-304 |
| King, Paul |
Heavy metal: a new religion |
1985 |
Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association |
78 |
754-755 |
| Kneer, Julia; Rieger, Diana |
“The Memory Remains”: How Heavy Metal Fans Buffer Against the Fear of Death |
2015 |
Psychology of Popular Media Culture |
5 |
1-15 |