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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Scott, Niall |
The Monstrous Male and Myths of Masculinity in Heavy Metal |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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121-132 |
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Nilsson, Magnus |
Race and Gender in Globalized and Postmodern Metal |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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258-272 |
|
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Overell, Rosemary |
Brutal Masculinity in Osaka’s Extreme-metal Scene |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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245-257 |
|
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Ribeiro, Hugo |
Heavy, Death and Doom Metal in Brazil: A Study on the Creation and Maintenance of Stylistic Boundaries within Metal Bands |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
|
227-244 |
|
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Grajdian, Maria |
Liquid Identity: Love, Heavy Metal and the Dynamics of Gender in Anime Soundtracks |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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209-226 |
|
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Bellemare, Luc |
Relocating Violence in Thrash Metal Lyrics: The Tori Amos Cover of Slayer’s Raining Blood |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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193-208 |
|
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Erbe, Marcus |
”This isn’t over ‘til I say it’s over!” Narratives of Male Frustration in Deathcore and Beyond |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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182-192 |
|
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Brown, Andy R. |
”Girls like metal, too!” Female reader’s engagement with the masculinist culture of the tabloid metal magazine |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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163-181 |
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Chaker, Sarah |
What is ‘male’ about black and death metal music? An empirical approach |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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147-162 |
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Chaker, Sarah; Heesch, Florian |
Female Metal Singers: A Panel Discussion with Sabina Classen, Britta Görtz, Angela Gossow and Doro Pesch |
2016 |
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality: Interdisciplinary Approaches |
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133-146 |
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