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Connecting Metal to Culture

Connecting Metal to Culture

Mika Elovaara | Bryan Bardine

(2017)

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Abstract

Though it’s given little attention—and even less serious attention— by the mainstream press, metal music has for decades been a major creative and cultural force around the world. This book brings together a group of contributors from Europe, North America, and the Caribbean to make a case for metal’s place not merely on the periphery of our culture, but at its very heart. Contributors attend not merely to the music, but also the accompanying culture, and they offer intriguing insights into the rise of metal in places where it’s traditionally been little known, like the Middle East and North Africa. The result is a global portrait of metal that asserts its importance and its ongoing contribution to culture.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Half Title i
Title iii
Copyright iv
Contents v
Acknowledgments vii
List of Figures ix
Foreword xi
Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Thor and Trolls, Flutes and Fiddles: ‘Folk’ in Metal 13
Chapter 2: … Another Thing Coming: Nostalgia and Kitsch in Mass Cultural Manifestations of ‘Metal’ 37
Chapter 3: Metal as a Vehicle for Critical Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenging Traditional Female Gender Roles through Music 57
Chapter 4: Diversity in Metal Politics 81
Chapter 5: The Horror and the Allure: Metal, Power, Gothic Literature, and Multisubjectivity 99
Chapter 6: Bang Your Head to the ‘Beat’ of Non-Conformity 119
Chapter 7: Metal Documentaries: The National, the Global, and the Cosmopolitan 143
Chapter 8: But That Doesn’t Help Me On Guitar!: Unraveling the Myth of the Self-Taught Metal Guitarist 163
Chapter 9: Beyond ‘Forms of Aggression’: Teaching Extreme Metal in the Composition Classroom 191
Chapter 10: From Sabbath to Slayer: Using Metal in the Writing Classroom 209
Conclusion 229
List of Contributors 243
Index 247
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