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Drawing on Bernd Mahr's model theory, this volume introduces a new
approach to Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature.
Focusing on two very different authors, David Malouf and the
Indigenous poet Samuel Wagan Watson, this book highlights their
similarities rather than their differences. It is the first
book-length study dedicated specifically to each author's poetic
oeuvre. Comprehensive readings reveal that an ironic dialectic
underpins how each poet writes from within a disjunct of culture
and environment following colonisation, finding hope in dialogue
and a productive process of negative assertion. The theoretical
framing of Romanticism developed here effectively rehabilitates
Romanticism as a productive paradigm in contemporary Australian
poetry.
Metal music has long nurtured an obsession with visions of the
Middle Ages, with countless album covers and lyric sheets populated
by Vikings, knights, wizards, and castles. Medievalism and Metal
Music Studies: Throwing down the Gauntlet addresses this
fascination with all things medieval, exploring how metal musicians
and fans find inspiration both in authentically medieval materials
and neomedievalist depictions of the period in literature, cinema,
and other media. Within metal music, the medieval takes on
multiple, and even contradictory meanings, becoming at once a
cipher of difference and grotesque alterity while simultaneously
being imagined as a simpler, more authentic time, as opposed to the
complexities and stresses of modernity. In this fashion, the
medieval period becomes both a source for artistic creativity and a
vector for countercultural social and political critique. The
contributors in this book hail from a wide range of fields
including medieval history, music performance, musicology, media
studies, and literature, and computer linguistics, bringing a
variety of critical perspectives to bear on the topic. Engaging in
analyses of cover art, liner notes, lyrics, and musical style, the
contributors investigate issues of research methodologies, crucial
concerns over identity and nationalism, and the recontextualisation
of historical materials, all aimed at critically examining how and
why medievalism has permeated heavy metal music and culture.
Hearken to our tales!
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