What can 15th century France and heavy metal have in common? In Heavy Metal Humor, Gary Powell explores metal culture through the work of Mikael Bakhtin‘s “carnivalesque theory.” Describing the practice of inverting commonly understood notions of respectability and the increasing attempts to normalize them, Bakhtin argues that carnivals in Francois Rabelais’ work illustrate a sacrilegious uprising by the peasant classes during carnival days against dogmatic aristocrats. Powell asserts that Rabelais’ work describes cartoonish carnivals that continue in as exaggerated themes and tropes into other literary styles, such as comedy and horror that ultimately inform modern-day metal culture. To highlight the similarities of Bakhtin’s interpretati...
Brad Klypchak: Authenticities, Anomalies, and Animetal USA Considerable scholarship examining hard...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egyptian laughter culture with the ...
Metal music has existed in one form or another for about half a century. While the musical style and...
This thesis argues that American rock music and Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the carnivalesque and gr...
Mercury Rising! Exploring the Recent Cultural Legitimation of Heavy Metal Music It now seems indispu...
For this project, the author uses Bakhtin\u27s theory of carnival to illuminate Zappa\u27s sound and...
Heavy Metal and Comic Books are admired by fans with similar senses of belonging, commitment, and de...
This research posits that heavy metal music is part of what Elias refers to as a „civilising process...
Drawing from Eliasian figurational theory and data obtained in Ireland during a three-year participa...
The history of heavy metal is problematic on multiple levels; from its naming, ancestry and originat...
John McCombe: The Rhetorical Function of “Glam Metal” in the Heavy Metal \u27Canon Wars\u27” A word...
Despite the longevity, cultural relevance and global popularity of heavy metal, it has been noticeab...
Heavy Metal has developed from a British fringe genre of rock music in the late 1960s to a global ma...
This paper explores the dynamics of two regional heavy metal styles. It focuses on the aesthetics of...
Edited volumes are important in the development of academic sub-disciplines. They are also valuable ...
Brad Klypchak: Authenticities, Anomalies, and Animetal USA Considerable scholarship examining hard...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egyptian laughter culture with the ...
Metal music has existed in one form or another for about half a century. While the musical style and...
This thesis argues that American rock music and Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the carnivalesque and gr...
Mercury Rising! Exploring the Recent Cultural Legitimation of Heavy Metal Music It now seems indispu...
For this project, the author uses Bakhtin\u27s theory of carnival to illuminate Zappa\u27s sound and...
Heavy Metal and Comic Books are admired by fans with similar senses of belonging, commitment, and de...
This research posits that heavy metal music is part of what Elias refers to as a „civilising process...
Drawing from Eliasian figurational theory and data obtained in Ireland during a three-year participa...
The history of heavy metal is problematic on multiple levels; from its naming, ancestry and originat...
John McCombe: The Rhetorical Function of “Glam Metal” in the Heavy Metal \u27Canon Wars\u27” A word...
Despite the longevity, cultural relevance and global popularity of heavy metal, it has been noticeab...
Heavy Metal has developed from a British fringe genre of rock music in the late 1960s to a global ma...
This paper explores the dynamics of two regional heavy metal styles. It focuses on the aesthetics of...
Edited volumes are important in the development of academic sub-disciplines. They are also valuable ...
Brad Klypchak: Authenticities, Anomalies, and Animetal USA Considerable scholarship examining hard...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egyptian laughter culture with the ...
Metal music has existed in one form or another for about half a century. While the musical style and...