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Book Synopsis

This is the first study of its kind, focusing exclusively on scenes throughout the world; it makes an important contribution to metal studies.

Metal Scenes around the World is a collection of thirteen chapters that examine metal scenes from smaller communities like Dayton, Ohio in the USA, to entire countries, such as Estonia. The goal of the book is to expand the research on metal scenes.

This is the only book produced on metal scenes to date, and it will lead the way to more research in this new area of metal studies. The strongest element of the book is its international focus, with chapters from such diverse settings as post-apartheid South Africa, Graz, Nantes, Brazil and Turkey. The chapters are detailed, richly embedded in local histories and contexts, and provide important analyses of their respective scenes.

Foreword from Henkka Seppälä, former bassist with the Finnish metal band Children Of Bodom.

Primary readership will be composed of fans and scholars of metal music, and those in the fields of anthropology, musicology and history. The diversity of the chapters connects metal to other disciplines in the music field and the book is likely to have appeal more widely to anyone who likes music.



Trade Review

'As heavy metal is diversifying within a music culture in which active fan participation is crucial in cementing its longevity, these books are not just an excellent read for casual metal fans, but important for present and future heavy music scholars. [...] These books demonstrate not just how the music is produced and performed within non-Western countries, but also how the genre and culture serve to strengthen the global heavy music community.'

Reviewed alongside Decolonial Metal Music in Latin America.

-- Laina Dawes, The Wire

'In the introduction Bardine and Stueart suggest eight questions for scholars interested in doing future research in the global metal scene. As the editors suggest, Living Metal offers readers new tools and methods to pursue these questions. – Recommended.'

-- CHOICE

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Foreword

Henkka Seppala, M.A.

Introduction

Dr. Bryan A. Bardine and Dr. Jerome Stueart,

Chapter 1: From The Ashes of the Fallen Empire: Heavy Metal and Community in

Post-Apartheid South Africa

Edward Banchs, MA

Chapter 2: Polar Fate: Mapping Metal at the Southern Edge of the World

Dr. Catherine Hoad

Chapter 3: The Enemy Within: Conceptualizing Turkish Metalheads as the Ideological

‘Other’

Dr. Pierre Hecter and Douglas Mattsson, M.A.

Chapter 4: ‘Métal noir épique patriotique’: Analysis of historical, sociological and cultural discourses uniting metal noir québécois and Québec society.

Mei-Ra St. Laurent, PhD

Chapter 5: Living Sonic Knowledge in South-Eastern Austria: The Sound History of the Metal Scene in Graz and Styria, c. 1980 to the Present

Dr. Peter Pichler

Chapter 6: Heavy Metal Scene in Osaka: Localness Now and Then

Dr. Kei Saito

Chapter 7: Heart of Sadness: Fieldwork in the Copenhagen Black Metal

Undergrounds Dr. Tore’ Tvarno Lind

Chapter 8: "Dit is Berlin":[1] Local metal scene building and transformation in Berlin,

Germany

Dr. Wolf-Georg Zaddach

Chapter 9: Old and New: Cross-Generational Community in the Dayton Metal Scene

Dr. Bryan A. Bardine and Jacob Hale, M.A.

Chapter 10: La Belle Endormie Awakened by Hellfest Open Air?: A Study of the Nantes

Heavy Metal Music Scene

Dr. Gerome Guibert and Dr. Sophie Turbe’

Chapter 11: Heavy Metal in Estonia: Cohesions and Divisions, Past and Present

Dr. Toni-Matti Karjalainen

Chapter 12: From the Sound of the Lathes to the Noise of the Amplifiers: The Heavy Metal

And the Music Scene in the ABC Region of Brazil (1980-1990)

Rui Luiz Ferreira Granado, M.A. and Dr. Heloisa de Aaujo Duarte Valente

Chapter 13 : ‘This Is the City of Hate’: Surveying the Hull Metal/Hardcore Scene

Dr. Lewis Kennedy

Living Metal: Metal Scenes around the World

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    Publisher: Intellect Books
    Publication Date: 19/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9781789387582, 978-1789387582
    ISBN10: 1789387582

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This is the first study of its kind, focusing exclusively on scenes throughout the world; it makes an important contribution to metal studies.

    Metal Scenes around the World is a collection of thirteen chapters that examine metal scenes from smaller communities like Dayton, Ohio in the USA, to entire countries, such as Estonia. The goal of the book is to expand the research on metal scenes.

    This is the only book produced on metal scenes to date, and it will lead the way to more research in this new area of metal studies. The strongest element of the book is its international focus, with chapters from such diverse settings as post-apartheid South Africa, Graz, Nantes, Brazil and Turkey. The chapters are detailed, richly embedded in local histories and contexts, and provide important analyses of their respective scenes.

    Foreword from Henkka Seppälä, former bassist with the Finnish metal band Children Of Bodom.

    Primary readership will be composed of fans and scholars of metal music, and those in the fields of anthropology, musicology and history. The diversity of the chapters connects metal to other disciplines in the music field and the book is likely to have appeal more widely to anyone who likes music.



    Trade Review

    'As heavy metal is diversifying within a music culture in which active fan participation is crucial in cementing its longevity, these books are not just an excellent read for casual metal fans, but important for present and future heavy music scholars. [...] These books demonstrate not just how the music is produced and performed within non-Western countries, but also how the genre and culture serve to strengthen the global heavy music community.'

    Reviewed alongside Decolonial Metal Music in Latin America.

    -- Laina Dawes, The Wire

    'In the introduction Bardine and Stueart suggest eight questions for scholars interested in doing future research in the global metal scene. As the editors suggest, Living Metal offers readers new tools and methods to pursue these questions. – Recommended.'

    -- CHOICE

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    List of Figures

    Foreword

    Henkka Seppala, M.A.

    Introduction

    Dr. Bryan A. Bardine and Dr. Jerome Stueart,

    Chapter 1: From The Ashes of the Fallen Empire: Heavy Metal and Community in

    Post-Apartheid South Africa

    Edward Banchs, MA

    Chapter 2: Polar Fate: Mapping Metal at the Southern Edge of the World

    Dr. Catherine Hoad

    Chapter 3: The Enemy Within: Conceptualizing Turkish Metalheads as the Ideological

    ‘Other’

    Dr. Pierre Hecter and Douglas Mattsson, M.A.

    Chapter 4: ‘Métal noir épique patriotique’: Analysis of historical, sociological and cultural discourses uniting metal noir québécois and Québec society.

    Mei-Ra St. Laurent, PhD

    Chapter 5: Living Sonic Knowledge in South-Eastern Austria: The Sound History of the Metal Scene in Graz and Styria, c. 1980 to the Present

    Dr. Peter Pichler

    Chapter 6: Heavy Metal Scene in Osaka: Localness Now and Then

    Dr. Kei Saito

    Chapter 7: Heart of Sadness: Fieldwork in the Copenhagen Black Metal

    Undergrounds Dr. Tore’ Tvarno Lind

    Chapter 8: "Dit is Berlin":[1] Local metal scene building and transformation in Berlin,

    Germany

    Dr. Wolf-Georg Zaddach

    Chapter 9: Old and New: Cross-Generational Community in the Dayton Metal Scene

    Dr. Bryan A. Bardine and Jacob Hale, M.A.

    Chapter 10: La Belle Endormie Awakened by Hellfest Open Air?: A Study of the Nantes

    Heavy Metal Music Scene

    Dr. Gerome Guibert and Dr. Sophie Turbe’

    Chapter 11: Heavy Metal in Estonia: Cohesions and Divisions, Past and Present

    Dr. Toni-Matti Karjalainen

    Chapter 12: From the Sound of the Lathes to the Noise of the Amplifiers: The Heavy Metal

    And the Music Scene in the ABC Region of Brazil (1980-1990)

    Rui Luiz Ferreira Granado, M.A. and Dr. Heloisa de Aaujo Duarte Valente

    Chapter 13 : ‘This Is the City of Hate’: Surveying the Hull Metal/Hardcore Scene

    Dr. Lewis Kennedy

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