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Gyulai, Attila
Title
Taming the Extreme: Hungarian Black Metal in the Mainstream Publicity
Type
Book Chapter
Year
2017
Publication
Made in Hungary: Studies in Popular Music
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
10 pages in length
Keywords
Black metal
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Mainstream media
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Publicity
;
Ethnomusicology
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Hungary
Abstract
<< The story of Hungarian black metal tells us about the pitfalls of influence. What happens when a genre that is defined by obscurity and adversarial attitude earns wide recognition and becomes acknowledged beyond its own territory? The ideology of black metal does not merely determine the boundaries of the genre but also aims to control its reception. However, Hungarian black metal has crossed not only national borders but the boundaries of the scene as well.
This contradiction between the story of Hungarian black metal and the genre’s ideology is what this chapter is about. Hungarian black metal exemplifies the taming of a genre that follows from the loss or lack of transgressive practices that would trigger controversy (Hjelm et al. 2011). Black metal in Hungary became widely known without provoking conflicts and the moral panic that have characterized the reception of the genre in other countries. >>
[SOURCE: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315689982-10/taming-extreme-hungarian-black-metal-mainstream-publicity-attila-gyulai?context=ubx]
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Routledge
Place of Publication
New York, New York
Editor
Barna, Emília; Tófalvy, Tamás
Language
English
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Plastino, Goffredo; Fabbri, Franco
Series Title
Routledge Global Popular Music Series
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ISBN
9780367873301; 978-1138915879
Medium
Hardback; paperback; eBook
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Expedition
Conference
Notes
It is chapter 2, which is in section “Part I: Scenes, Cultures and Identities”. Book is 204 pages.
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no
Call Number
INTech @ brianhickam2019 @
Serial
2909
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