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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Núñez, María de la Luz |
The stones sing: The mestizo metal music of Kay Pacha and Yana Raymi |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
129-138 |
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Pelayo, Marisol Pérez |
Building “communitas” through symbolic performances: Mexican metal and the case of Cemican |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
139-148 |
|
|
Epp, André |
Heavy metal as a profession?: The Mexican heavy metal scene and its effects as an informal and non-formal learning space |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
149-158 |
|
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Córdoba, Jesús Antonio; Cuchivague, Karen Ortiz |
Female participation in Colombian metal: An initial approach |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
159-170 |
|
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Garcia, Marcelo Velloso; Gama, Vítor Castelões |
Brazilian native metal and the experience of transculturation |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
171-177 |
|
|
Hill, Rosemary Lucy |
When love and critique collide: Methodology ontology fandom and standpoint in metal research |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
197-210 |
|
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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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Sackl-Sharif, Susanne |
The dark side of blogging: Digital metal communities and metal influencers |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
237-255 |
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|
Brown, Andy R. |
Heavy metal justice?: Calibrating the economic and aesthetic accreditation of the heavy metal genre in the pages of Rolling Stone, 1980‐91: Part two 1986‐91 |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
257-276 |
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Hannan, Calder |
Ghostly longing: Tonality as grieving in Bell Witch’s “Mirror Reaper” |
2021 |
Metal Music Studies |
7 |
277-297 |
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