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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Adamo, Noelia |
“In Black We Are Seen”. Heavy Metal Music in Argentina |
2021 |
Para cruzar mil senderos: Primeras jornadas de debate por una nueva cultura pesada en el metal argentino y latinoamericano |
|
67-72 |
|
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Alasia, Ezequiel |
The Reason Behind My Writing: Another Day of Being |
2020 |
Heavy Metal Music In Argentina: in black we are seen. |
|
72-83 |
|
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Aquino Ruiz, Frank |
Radicalizing the Resistance: The Representation of Political Identities in the Heavy Metal Community of Puerto Rico Via the Production of Radio Shows |
2015 |
Modern Heavy Metal: Markets, Practices and Cultures |
|
88-94 |
|
|
Araste, Lii |
Communication function in the Estonian metal subculture |
2010 |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
|
103-109 |
|
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Arboleda, Juan Camilo |
Narrar o mal para compreender a tragédia na Colômbia: a banda Masacre e a violência |
2016 |
Líbero |
19 |
81-92 |
|
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Ardrey, Caroline |
Baudelaire and Black Metal: Performing Poetry under Perestroika |
2021 |
Multilingual Metal Music: sociocultural, linguistic and literary perspectives on heavy metal lyrics. |
|
27-45 |
|
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Avelar, Idelber |
Otherwise national: locality and power in the art of Sepultura |
2011 |
Metal rules the globe: heavy metal music around the world |
|
135-160 |
|
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Avelar, Idelber |
Genealogías y Contrastes en el Heavy Metal Brasileño |
2009 |
TodaVÍA |
21 |
62-67 |
|
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Avelar, Idelber |
Heavy Metal Music in Postdictatorial Brazil: Sepultura and the Coding of Nationality in Sound |
2003 |
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies |
12 |
329-346 |
|
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Avelar, Idelber |
Defeated Rallies, Mournful Anthems, and the origins of Brazilian Heavy Metal |
2001 |
Brazilian Popular Music & Globalization |
|
123-135 |
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