Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Brown, Andy R.; Spracklen, Karl; Kahn-Harris, Keith; Scott, Niall W.R. |
Introduction: Global Metal Music and Culture and Metal Studies |
2016 |
Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies |
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1-21 |
Brown, Andy R.; Spracklen, Karl; Scott, Niall W.R.; Kahn-Harris, Keith (eds) |
Global metal music and culture: current directions in metal studies |
2016 |
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Hill, Rosemary; Spracklen, Karl (eds) |
Heavy fundametalisms: music, metal and politics |
2010 |
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Lucas, Caroline; Deeks, Mark; Spracklen, Karl |
Grim Up North: Northern England, Northern Europe and Black Metal |
2011 |
Journal for Cultural Research |
15 |
279-295 |
Riches, Gabrielle; Lashua, Brett; Spracklen, Karl |
Female, Mosher, Transgressor: A ’Moshography’ of Transgressive Practices within the Leeds Extreme Metal Scene |
2013 |
IASPM Journal |
4 |
87-100 |
Spracklen, Karl |
Metal Music and the Re imagining of Masculinity, Place, Race and Nation |
2020 |
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Spracklen, Karl |
From ”The Wicker Man” (1973) to Atlantean Kodex: Extreme music, alternative identities and the invention of paganism |
2020 |
Metal Music Studies |
6 |
71-86 |
Spracklen, Karl |
Afterword. Being Metal, Being Australian? Reflections and an Afterword |
2019 |
Australian Metal Music |
|
145-148 |
Spracklen, Karl |
Throat singing as extreme Other: An exploration of Mongolian and Central Asian style in extreme metal |
2018 |
Metal Music Studies |
4 |
61-80 |
Spracklen, Karl |
‘Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, and – which is more – you’ll be a man, my son’: Myths of British masculinity and Britishness in the construction and reception of Iron Maiden |
2017 |
Metal Music Studies |
3 |
405-419 |