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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Kinzel, Mathias |
Untersuchung der Jugendsubkultur der ”Heavies” in Bezug auf Ausländerfeindlichkeit unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Graffiti in der Gropiusstadt |
1990 |
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Binder, Amy |
Constructing racial rhetoric: Media depictions of harm in heavy metal and rap music |
1993 |
American Sociological Review; Washington |
58 |
753-767 |
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Wells, Jeremy |
Blackness Scuzed : Jimi Hendrix’s (In)visible Legacy in Heavy Metal |
1997 |
Race consciousness: African-American studies for the new century |
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50-63 |
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Deyhle, Donna |
From Break Dancing to Heavy Metal: Navajo Youth, Resistance, and Identity |
1998 |
Youth & Society |
30 |
3-31 |
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Beckwith, Karl |
”Black Metal is for white people” constructs of colour and identity within the Extreme Metal scene |
2002 |
Colour |
5 |
n.-p. |
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Scott, Niall (ed) |
The metal void: first gatherings |
2010 |
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Lucas, Caroline |
White power, black metal and me: reflections on composing the nation |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
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43-53 |
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Kahn-Harris, Keith |
How diverse should metal be? The case of Jewish metal, overt and covert jewishness |
2010 |
The metal void: first gatherings |
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95-104 |
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Spracklen, Karl |
True Ayryan black metal: the meaning of leisure, belonging and the construction of whiteness in black metal music |
2010 |
The metal void: first gatherings |
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81-94 |
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Hernández Alzaga, Manuel |
Rock & roll por vida: Hispanics in rock & metal and my journey |
2011 |
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