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Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Gabby Riches, Dave Snell, Bryan Bardine, Brenda Gardenour... Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Gabby Riches, Dave Snell, Bryan Bardine, Brenda Gardenour Walter
R2,948 Discovery Miles 29 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elaborating on themes of resilience, memory, critique and metal beyond metal, this volume highlights how the development and future of metal music scholarship is predicated on the engagement with other forms of popular culture such as comics, documentaries, and popular music. Drawing from a range of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, Heavy Metal Studies and Popular Culture's transnational approach and rootedness in metal scholarship provides the collection with a breadth and depth that makes it a critical resource for academics and students interested in the theories and trends shaping the future of Metal Music Studies.

Northernness, Northern Culture and Northern Narratives (Hardcover): Gabby Riches, Karl Spracklen, Spencer Swain Northernness, Northern Culture and Northern Narratives (Hardcover)
Gabby Riches, Karl Spracklen, Spencer Swain
R4,200 Discovery Miles 42 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Northernness, Northern culture and Northern narratives are a common aspect of popular culture, and the North of England, like other Northernnesses in Europe, is a collection of narratives, myths, stereotypes and symbols. In politics and everyday culture, Northern culture is paradoxically a site of resistance against an inauthentic South, a source of working-class identity, and a source of elite marginalisation. This book provides a key to theorising about Northernness, and a platform to scholars working away at exposing the North in different aspects of culture. The aims of this book are twofold: to re-theorise 'the North' and Northern culture and to highlight the ways in which constructions of Northernness and Northern culture are constituted alongside other gender, racial and regional identities. The contributions presented here theorise Northernness in relation to space, leisure, gender, race, class, social realism, and everyday embodied practices. A main thematic thread that weaves the whole book together is the notion that Northernness and 'the North' is both an imagined discursive construct and an embodied subjectivity, thus creating a paradox between the reality of 'North' and its representation. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal for Cultural Research.

Northernness, Northern Culture and Northern Narratives (Paperback): Gabby Riches, Karl Spracklen, Spencer Swain Northernness, Northern Culture and Northern Narratives (Paperback)
Gabby Riches, Karl Spracklen, Spencer Swain
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Northernness, Northern culture and Northern narratives are a common aspect of popular culture, and the North of England, like other Northernnesses in Europe, is a collection of narratives, myths, stereotypes and symbols. In politics and everyday culture, Northern culture is paradoxically a site of resistance against an inauthentic South, a source of working-class identity, and a source of elite marginalisation. This book provides a key to theorising about Northernness, and a platform to scholars working away at exposing the North in different aspects of culture. The aims of this book are twofold: to re-theorise 'the North' and Northern culture and to highlight the ways in which constructions of Northernness and Northern culture are constituted alongside other gender, racial and regional identities. The contributions presented here theorise Northernness in relation to space, leisure, gender, race, class, social realism, and everyday embodied practices. A main thematic thread that weaves the whole book together is the notion that Northernness and 'the North' is both an imagined discursive construct and an embodied subjectivity, thus creating a paradox between the reality of 'North' and its representation. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal for Cultural Research.

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