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In Heavy Metal Music in Latin America: Perspectives from the
Distorted South, the editors bring together scholars engaged in the
study of heavy metal music in Latin America to reflect on the heavy
metal genre from a regional perspective. The contributors' southern
voices diversify metal scholarship in the global north. An extreme
musical genre for an extreme region, the contributors explore how
issues like colonialism, dictatorships, violence, ethnic
extermination and political persecution have shaped heavy metal
music in Latin America, and how music has helped shape Latin
American culture and politics.
In Heavy Metal Music in Latin America: Perspectives from the
Distorted South, the editors bring together scholars engaged in the
study of heavy metal music in Latin America to reflect on the heavy
metal genre from a regional perspective. The contributors' southern
voices diversify metal scholarship in the global north. An extreme
musical genre for an extreme region, the contributors explore how
issues like colonialism, dictatorships, violence, ethnic
extermination and political persecution have shaped heavy metal
music in Latin America, and how music has helped shape Latin
American culture and politics.
Teaching and Learning about Difference through Social Media
considers the role social media has played in prompting public
conversations about difference and diversity, including issues
relating to ethnicity, race, religion, political affiliation,
gender, and sexual orientation. These issues are addressed in the
context of the present political climate. They are also examined
with respect to occurrences of hate and violence, including hate
crimes and mass fatality events. Using a historical and
socio-cultural approach to how we look at these significant issues
in the USA, the authors examine the ways difference and diversity
are represented in online interactions via social media. In order
to encourage a more informed dialogue and critical conversation
with students, each chapter includes: discussion questions,
self-reflection and self-assessment activities, and suggestions for
further reading,. Ideal for courses in diversity and social justice
education and beyond, this content and practice-based text
integrates the identification of issues of difference and diversity
with suggestions for how we can address these issues in the social
media age.
Teaching and Learning about Difference through Social Media
considers the role social media has played in prompting public
conversations about difference and diversity, including issues
relating to ethnicity, race, religion, political affiliation,
gender, and sexual orientation. These issues are addressed in the
context of the present political climate. They are also examined
with respect to occurrences of hate and violence, including hate
crimes and mass fatality events. Using a historical and
socio-cultural approach to how we look at these significant issues
in the USA, the authors examine the ways difference and diversity
are represented in online interactions via social media. In order
to encourage a more informed dialogue and critical conversation
with students, each chapter includes: discussion questions,
self-reflection and self-assessment activities, and suggestions for
further reading,. Ideal for courses in diversity and social justice
education and beyond, this content and practice-based text
integrates the identification of issues of difference and diversity
with suggestions for how we can address these issues in the social
media age.
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