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Damage Incorporated: Metallica and the Production of Musical
Identity offers an interdisciplinary study investigating a range of
topics that intersect in the music and cultural influence of
Metallica. As part of a collection of heavy metal bands-among them
Slayer, Anthrax, and Megadeth-grouped together under the rubric
"thrash metal," Metallica's music presents a number of avenues for
investigation. Specifically, Damage Incorporated focuses on
identity in popular music as a set of performing conventions, with
Metallica's place within certain conventions of genre, race, and
gender serving as a constant impetus. The book also engages broadly
with larger questions of the politics of culture, American history,
musical analysis, and the character of musical discourses in the
context of commerce. An essential book for students of popular
culture, mass media, and music, Damage Incorporated sets a new
standard for the study and exploration of issues of class, gender,
and race in popular music. About the Author Glenn T. Pillsbury is a
recent Ph.D. in Musicology from UCLA and a rising star in the field
of popular music studies. He is the author of the "Metallica"
chapter in the Encyclopedia Britannica, a founding editor of the
online journal ECHO, and a regular presenter of papers at major
scholarly meetings in music and the arts.
Damage Incorporated: Metallica and the Production of Musical
Identity offers an interdisciplinary study investigating a range of
topics that intersect in the music and cultural influence of
Metallica. As part of a collection of heavy metal bands-among them
Slayer, Anthrax, and Megadeth-grouped together under the rubric
"thrash metal," Metallica's music presents a number of avenues for
investigation. Specifically, Damage Incorporated focuses on
identity in popular music as a set of performing conventions, with
Metallica's place within certain conventions of genre, race, and
gender serving as a constant impetus. The book also engages broadly
with larger questions of the politics of culture, American history,
musical analysis, and the character of musical discourses in the
context of commerce. An essential book for students of popular
culture, mass media, and music, Damage Incorporated sets a new
standard for the study and exploration of issues of class, gender,
and race in popular music. About the Author Glenn T. Pillsbury is a
recent Ph.D. in Musicology from UCLA and a rising star in the field
of popular music studies. He is the author of the "Metallica"
chapter in the Encyclopedia Britannica, a founding editor of the
online journal ECHO, and a regular presenter of papers at major
scholarly meetings in music and the arts.
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