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- Source: Metal Music Studies, Volume 1, Issue 1, Oct 2014, p. 171 - 189
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- 01 Oct 2014
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Abstract
From cultural politics to pleasurable affects: Female metal scholarship’s contribution to metal studies
Death Metal and Music Criticism: Analysis at the Limits, Michelle Phillipov (2012) Lanham: Lexington Books (172 pp.), ISBN: 9780739164594, Hardback, £35.85 ISBN: 9780739197608, Paperback, £24.12
Affective Intensities in Extreme Music Scenes: Cases from Australia and Japan, Rosemary Overell (2014) Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (224 pp.), ISBN: 9781137406767, Hardback, $90/£53
Why Music Matters, David Hesmondhalgh (2013) Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell (204 pp.), ISBN: 9781405192415, Paperback, £19.99
Heavy Metal: Controversies & Countercultures, Titus Hjelm, Keith Kahn-Harris, Mark Levine (eds) (2013) Sheffield, UK: Equinox Publishing (260 pp.), ISBN-10: 1845539412, Hardback, £55.55, ISBN-13: 9781845539142, Paperback, £19.99
Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult, Dayal Patterson (2013) Washington: Feral House (485 pp.), ISBN: 9781936239757, Paperback, £19.99
Underground Never Dies! It is Not Black and White Anymore!, Andrés Padilla (2013) Santiago, Chile: Doomentia Press (505 pp.), no ISBN, Hardback, €48.00
Death Metal Epic I: The Inverted Katabasis, Dean Swinford (2013) Dayton, Ohio: Atlatl Press (160pp.), ISBN-10: 0988348438; ISBN-13: 9780988348431, Paperback, £7.99