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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Hoad, Catherine |
Significantly Othered: Limp Bizkit and the Politics of Nu Metal “Otherness” |
2023 |
Rock Music Studies |
t.b.c. |
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Hoffin, Kevin |
The Norwegian Black Metal Second Wave |
2023 |
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27-38 |
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Hudson, Stephen S. |
Song form and storytelling in mainstream metal |
2023 |
Metal Music Studies |
9 |
7-26 |
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James, Kieran |
Policing Death. Indonesian Death Metal Music and Alleged or Apparent Criminality |
2023 |
Music in Crime, Resistance, and Identity |
|
52-62 |
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Jordan, Jamie Boddington; Herbst, Jan-Peter |
Harmonic structures in twenty-first-century metal music: A harmonic analysis of five major metal genres |
2023 |
Metal Music Studies |
9 |
27-58 |
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Kjellander Hellqvist, Eva |
”Girls just wanna be fans” – om kvinnligt fanskap [“Girls just wanna be fans” – about female fandom] |
2023 |
HumaNetten |
50 |
76-91 |
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Kruk, Jessica; Robertson, Wesley C. |
An annotated interview with Beastwars: Language, identity and place in New Zealand metal |
2023 |
Perfect Beat |
22 |
s. p. |
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Le Vine, Mark |
“We Play Heavy Metal because Our Lives Are Heavy Metal”: A Generation of Metal in the Middle East and North Africa |
2023 |
Defiant Sounds. Heavy Metal Music in the Global South |
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115-136 |
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Martínez, Susana González |
Enseñar a transgredir: Metal feminista, a través de la investigación-acción participativa, como herramienta artística de liberación y pedagógica en el aula |
2023 |
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528 |
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Mora-Rioja, Arturo |
Poetry in English and Metal Music. Adaptation and Appropriation Across Media |
2023 |
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