‘Feminism and Metal’, Hosted by Rosemary Lucy Hill and Florian Heesch, online, 15 June 20211 | Intellect Skip to content
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Volume 8, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 2052-3998
  • E-ISSN: 2052-4005

Abstract

The workshop ‘Feminism and Metal’, 15 June 2021, took place online and was hosted by Rosemary Lucy Hill (University of Huddersfield) and Florian Heesch (University of Siegen). The workshop consisted of seven presentations of research projects in different stages as well as a panel with the Chaos Rising collective, thereby extending beyond academic boundaries. The workshop report provides an insight into the projects presented and the subsequent discussions, and draws out central topics of the workshop.

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Keyword(s): activism; anger; feminism; safer space; work in progress; workshop
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