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This book defines the key ideas, scholarly debates, and research
activities that have contributed to the formation of the
international and interdisciplinary field of Metal Studies. Drawing
on insights from a wide range of disciplines including popular
music, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and
ethics, this volume offers new and innovative research on metal
musicology, global/local scenes studies, fandom, gender and metal
identity, metal media, and commerce. Offering a wide-ranging focus
on bands, scenes, periods, and sounds, contributors explore topics
such as the riff-based song writing of classic heavy metal bands
and their modern equivalents, and the musical-aesthetics of
Grindcore, Doom metal, Death metal, and Progressive metal. They
interrogate production technologies, sound engineering, album
artwork and band promotion, logos and merchandising, t-shirt and
jewellery design, and fan communities that define the global metal
music economy and subcultural scene. The volume explores how the
new academic discipline of metal studies was formed, also looking
forward to the future of metal music and its relationship to metal
scholarship and fandom. With an international range of
contributors, this volume will appeal to scholars of popular music,
cultural studies, and sociology, as well as those interested in
metal communities around the world.
This book defines the key ideas, scholarly debates, and research
activities that have contributed to the formation of the
international and interdisciplinary field of Metal Studies. Drawing
on insights from a wide range of disciplines including popular
music, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and
ethics, this volume offers new and innovative research on metal
musicology, global/local scenes studies, fandom, gender and metal
identity, metal media, and commerce. Offering a wide-ranging focus
on bands, scenes, periods, and sounds, contributors explore topics
such as the riff-based song writing of classic heavy metal bands
and their modern equivalents, and the musical-aesthetics of
Grindcore, Doom metal, Death metal, and Progressive metal. They
interrogate production technologies, sound engineering, album
artwork and band promotion, logos and merchandising, t-shirt and
jewellery design, and fan communities that define the global metal
music economy and subcultural scene. The volume explores how the
new academic discipline of metal studies was formed, also looking
forward to the future of metal music and its relationship to metal
scholarship and fandom. With an international range of
contributors, this volume will appeal to scholars of popular music,
cultural studies, and sociology, as well as those interested in
metal communities around the world.
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality brings together a collection of
original, interdisciplinary, critical essays exploring the
negotiated place of gender and sexuality in heavy metal music and
its culture. Scholars debate the current state of play concerning
masculinities, femininities, queerness, identity aesthetics and
monstrosities in an area of music that is sometimes mistakenly
treated as exclusively sustaining a masculinist hegemony. The book
combines a broad variety of perspectives on the main topic,
regarding gender in connection to: the history of the genre; the
range of metal subgenres; heavy metal's multidimensional scope
(music, lyrics, performance, style, illustrations); men and women;
sexualities and various local and global perspectives. Heavy Metal,
Gender and Sexuality is a text that opens up the world of heavy
metal to reveal that it is a very diverse and ground-breaking stage
where gender play is at the centre of its theatricality and
sustains its mass appeal.
Heavy Metal, Gender and Sexuality brings together a collection of
original, interdisciplinary, critical essays exploring the
negotiated place of gender and sexuality in heavy metal music and
its culture. Scholars debate the current state of play concerning
masculinities, femininities, queerness, identity aesthetics and
monstrosities in an area of music that is sometimes mistakenly
treated as exclusively sustaining a masculinist hegemony. The book
combines a broad variety of perspectives on the main topic,
regarding gender in connection to: the history of the genre; the
range of metal subgenres; heavy metal's multidimensional scope
(music, lyrics, performance, style, illustrations); men and women;
sexualities and various local and global perspectives. Heavy Metal,
Gender and Sexuality is a text that opens up the world of heavy
metal to reveal that it is a very diverse and ground-breaking stage
where gender play is at the centre of its theatricality and
sustains its mass appeal.
It is common to hear heavy metal music fans and musicians talk
about the "metal community". This concept, which is widely used
when referencing this musical genre, encompasses multiple complex
aspects that are seldom addressed in traditional academic endeavors
including shared aesthetics, musical practices, geographies, and
narratives. The idea of a "metal community" recognizes that fans
and musicians frequently identify as part of a collective group,
larger than any particular individual. Still, when examined in
detail, the idea raises more questions than answers. What criteria
are used to define groups of people as part of the community? How
are metal communities formed and maintained through time? How do
metal communities interact with local cultures throughout the
world? How will metal communities change over the lifespan of their
members? Are metal communities even possible in light of the
importance placed on individualism in this musical genre? These are
just some of the questions that arise when the concept of
"community" is used in relation to heavy metal music. And yet in
the face of all these complexities, heavy metal fans continue to
think of themselves as a unified collective entity. This book
addresses this notion of "metal community" via the experiences of
authors and fans through theoretical reflections and empirical
research. Their contributions focus on how metal communities are
conceptualized, created, shaped, maintained, interact with their
context, and address internal tensions. The book provides scholars,
and other interested in the field of metal music studies, with a
state of the art reflection on how metal communities are
constituted, while also addressing their limits and future
challenges.
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