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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Masciandaro, Nicola |
Metal Studies and the Scission of the Word: A Personal Archaeology of Headbanging Exegesis |
2011 |
Journal for Cultural Research |
15 |
247-250 |
|
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Weinstein, Deena |
How is Metal Studies possible? |
2011 |
Journal for Cultural Research |
15 |
243-245 |
|
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Hassan, Nedim |
”Girls, girls, girls”? The Los Angeles metal scene and the politics of gender in Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years |
2011 |
Popular Music History |
5 |
243-263 |
|
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Waksman, Steve |
Arenas of the imagination: global tours and the heavy metal concert in the 1970s |
2011 |
Metal rules the globe: heavy metal music around the world |
|
227-246 |
|
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Mertens, Mathias |
Medienästhetische Überlegungen zur Luftgitarre |
2011 |
”Metal matters”. Heavy Metal als Kultur und Welt |
|
225-241 |
|
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Brown, Andy R. |
Heavy Genealogy: Mapping the Currents, Contraflows and Conflicts of the Emergent Field of Metal Studies, 1978-2010 |
2011 |
Journal for Cultural Research |
15 |
213-242 |
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Spracklen, Karl; Brown, Andy R.; Kahn-Harris, Keith |
Metal Studies? Cultural Research in the Heavy Metal Scene |
2011 |
Journal for Cultural Research |
15 |
209-212 |
|
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Samlhofer, Andreas |
Grindcore – eine ›extreme‹ Mutation des Metals? Zur Diskursivierung des Grindcore |
2011 |
”Metal matters”. Heavy Metal als Kultur und Welt |
|
207-224 |
|
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Kahn-Harris, Keith |
”You are from Israel and that is enough to hate you forever”: racism, globalization, and play within the global extreme metal scene |
2011 |
Metal rules the globe: heavy metal music around the world |
|
200-227 |
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Helden, Imke von |
’A Furore Normannorum, Libera Nos Domine!’ A Short History of Going Berserk in Scandinavian Literature and Heavy Metal |
2011 |
Can I play with madness? Metal, dissonance, madness and alienation |
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185-207 |
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