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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Fredriksson, Daniel |
“Not Folk Metal, but...” Online intercultural musicking in “the Grove” |
2021 |
Svensk tidskrift för musikforskning [Swedish Journal of Music Research] |
103 |
111-126 |
|
|
Birnie-Smith, Jess; Robertson, Wesley C. |
Superdiversity and translocal brutality in Asian extreme metal lyrics |
2021 |
Language & Communication |
81 |
48-63 |
|
|
Miller, Jason |
What Makes Heavy Metal “Heavy”? |
2021 |
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism |
80 |
70-82 |
|
|
Archer-Capuzzo, Sonia |
Mining For Metal: Heavy Metal and the Music Library |
2021 |
Music Library Association |
78 |
7-26 |
|
|
Swiniartzki, Marco |
Szene-Eliten. Selbststilisierung, soziale Praxis und postmoderne Ästhetisierung am Beispiel des norwegischen Black Metals |
2021 |
Archiv für Sozialgeschichte |
61 |
445-472 |
|
|
Hagen, Katharina |
“If you want to learn the secrets, close your eyes”: Bruce Dickinson’s “Gates of Urizen” as a Contrary Version of The [First] Book of Urizen |
2021 |
Blake / an Illustrated Quarterly |
54 |
n.p. |
|
|
Korczyński, Tomasz Michał |
The Genesis of Unblack Metal and its Contemporary Reception. Cognitive Prospects |
2021 |
Journal of Modern Science |
46 |
73-91 |
|
|
Lucas, Olivia R. |
“Kaitiakitanga, Whai Wāhi” and Alien Weaponry: indigenous frameworks for understanding language, identity and international success in the case of a Māori metal band |
2021 |
Popular Music |
40 |
263-280 |
|
|
Arenillas Meléndez, Sara |
Negociaciones de la masculinidad en el heavy español de los ochenta |
2021 |
Feminismo/s |
38 |
261-279 |
|
|
Swiniartzki, Marco |
Why Florida?: Regional conditions and further development of the “Florida death metal” scene and the local public response (1984–1994) |
2021 |
Journal of Popular Music Studies |
33 |
168-193 |
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