During the past three decades, heavy metal music has gone global, becoming a potent source of meaning and identity for fans around the world. In Metal Rules the Globe, ethnographers and some of the foremost authorities in the burgeoning field of metal studies analyze this dramatic expansion of heavy metal music and culture. They take readers inside metal scenes in Brazil, Canada, China, Easter Island, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Nepal, Norway, Singapore, Slovenia, and the United States, describing how the sounds of heavy metal and the meanings that metalheads attribute to them…mehr
During the past three decades, heavy metal music has gone global, becoming a potent source of meaning and identity for fans around the world. In Metal Rules the Globe, ethnographers and some of the foremost authorities in the burgeoning field of metal studies analyze this dramatic expansion of heavy metal music and culture. They take readers inside metal scenes in Brazil, Canada, China, Easter Island, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Nepal, Norway, Singapore, Slovenia, and the United States, describing how the sounds of heavy metal and the meanings that metalheads attribute to them vary across cultures. The contributors explore the dynamics of masculinity, class, race, and ethnicity in metal scenes; the place of metal in the music industry; and the ways that disenfranchised youth use metal to negotiate modernity and social change. They reveal heavy metal fans as just as likely to criticize the consumerism, class divisiveness, and uneven development of globalization as they are to reject traditional cultural norms. Crucially, they never lose sight of the sense of community and sonic pleasure to be experienced in the distorted, pounding sounds of local metal scenes. Contributors. Idelber Avelar, Albert Bell, Dan Bendrups, Harris M. Berger, Paul D. Greene, Ross Hagen, Sharon Hochhauser, Shuhei Hosokawa, Keith Kahn-Harris, Kei Kawano, Rajko MurŠi¿,Steve Waksman, Jeremy Wallach, Robert Walser, Deena Weinstein, Cynthia P. Wong
Jeremy Wallach is Associate Professor in the Department of Popular Culture at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He is the author of Modern Noise, Fluid Genres: Popular Music in Indonesia, 1997-2001. Harris M. Berger is Professor of Music at Texas A&M University. He is the author of Stance: Ideas about Emotion, Style, and Meaning for the Study of Expressive Culture and Metal, Rock, and Jazz: Perception and the Phenomenology of Musical Experience. Paul D. Greene is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology and Integrative Arts at Pennsylvania State University, Brandywine. He is a co-editor of Wired for Sound: Engineering and Technologies in Sonic Cultures.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. Introduction: The Global Conquest of an Outcast Genre Affective Overdrive, Scene Dynamics, and Identity in the Global Metal Scene / Jeremy Wallach, Harris M. Berger, and Paul D. Greene 3 The Globalization of Metal / Deena Weinstein 34 Part 2. Metal, Gender, Modernity "A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty": Masculinity, Male Camaraderie, and Chinese Heavy Metal in the 1990s / Cynthia P. Wong 63 Unleashed in the East: Metal Music, Masculinity, and "Malayness" in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore / Jeremy Wallach 86 Part 3. Metal and the Nation Electronic and Affective Overdrive: Tropes of Transgression in Nepal's Heavy Metal Scene / Paul D. Greene 109 Otherwise National: Locality and Power in the Art of Sepultura / Idelber Avelar 135 Part 4. Metal and Extremist Ideologies The Marketing of Anglo-Identity in the North American Hatecore Metal Industry / Sharon Hochhauser 161 Musical Style, Ideology, and Mythology in Norwegian Black Metal / Ross Hagen 180 "You Are from Israel and That is Enough to Hate You Forever": Racism, Globalization, and Play within the Global Extreme Metal Scene / Keith Kahn-Harris 200 Part 5. Metal and the Music Industry Arenas of the Imagination: Global Tours and the Heavy Metal Concert in the 1970s / Steve Waksman 227 Thunder in the Far East: The Heavy Metal Industry in 1990s Japan / Kei Kawano and Shuhei Hosokawa 247 Part 6. Small Nation/Small Scene Case Studies Metal in a Micro Island State: An Insider's Perspective / Albert Bell 271 Noisy Crossroads: Metal Scenes in Slovenia / Rajko Muršic 294 Nako: The Metal in the Marrow of Easter Island Music / Dan Bendrups 313 Afterword / Robert Walser 333 Acknowledgments 337 Works Cited 339 Contributors 367 Index 371
Part 1. Introduction: The Global Conquest of an Outcast Genre Affective Overdrive, Scene Dynamics, and Identity in the Global Metal Scene / Jeremy Wallach, Harris M. Berger, and Paul D. Greene 3 The Globalization of Metal / Deena Weinstein 34 Part 2. Metal, Gender, Modernity "A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty": Masculinity, Male Camaraderie, and Chinese Heavy Metal in the 1990s / Cynthia P. Wong 63 Unleashed in the East: Metal Music, Masculinity, and "Malayness" in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore / Jeremy Wallach 86 Part 3. Metal and the Nation Electronic and Affective Overdrive: Tropes of Transgression in Nepal's Heavy Metal Scene / Paul D. Greene 109 Otherwise National: Locality and Power in the Art of Sepultura / Idelber Avelar 135 Part 4. Metal and Extremist Ideologies The Marketing of Anglo-Identity in the North American Hatecore Metal Industry / Sharon Hochhauser 161 Musical Style, Ideology, and Mythology in Norwegian Black Metal / Ross Hagen 180 "You Are from Israel and That is Enough to Hate You Forever": Racism, Globalization, and Play within the Global Extreme Metal Scene / Keith Kahn-Harris 200 Part 5. Metal and the Music Industry Arenas of the Imagination: Global Tours and the Heavy Metal Concert in the 1970s / Steve Waksman 227 Thunder in the Far East: The Heavy Metal Industry in 1990s Japan / Kei Kawano and Shuhei Hosokawa 247 Part 6. Small Nation/Small Scene Case Studies Metal in a Micro Island State: An Insider's Perspective / Albert Bell 271 Noisy Crossroads: Metal Scenes in Slovenia / Rajko Muršic 294 Nako: The Metal in the Marrow of Easter Island Music / Dan Bendrups 313 Afterword / Robert Walser 333 Acknowledgments 337 Works Cited 339 Contributors 367 Index 371
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