This study uses the concept of subcultural capital and community boundaries to explore which features of black metal from the past that are in peril in the late modern mainstream appropriation of the genre. Through in-depth interviews, this study reveals emotional and cognitive incentives for the gatekeeping practice performed by self-identified black metal fans to resist mainstream appropriation. The mainstream is divided into a strictly musical dimension and an ideological dimension. Fans express concerns about the music developing a less compelling sound and that their live experiences will be affected negatively due to insincere participation. The mainstream ideology, for instance commercial interests and wokeism, will interfere with th...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the rhetorics of fear operating in public discourses surroun...
Since its origins in the early 1980s, the popular rise of extreme metal throughout the globe has bee...
Between 1984 and 1991, heavy metal became one of the most publicly popular and commercially successf...
The study aims to depict how black metal scene members see black metal, the scene and their own iden...
This study focuses on Black Metal and Death Metal music as complimentary forms of commodified evil, ...
The main question of this dissertation is to consider why black metal in particular has become and r...
Black metal as a distinct genre of popular music is characterized by a general yearning for authenti...
In his in-depth study of extreme metal, Keith Kahn-Harris (2007) states black metal has sought to pr...
Black Metal is a style of extreme metal that began to develop during the 1980\u27s from a handful of...
The genre of black metal music and its association with violence, Satanism and paganism offers an op...
Cultural studies analyses have consistently viewed heavy and extreme metal as less culturally signif...
Historically speaking, metal music has always been about provoking a strong reaction. Depending on t...
This article examines an enduring question raised by subcultural studies: how youth culture can be c...
We explore heavy metal subculture through an Eliasian figurational lens. Both the theoretical focus ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the phenomenon of corpse pain, a style of stage make-up used b...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the rhetorics of fear operating in public discourses surroun...
Since its origins in the early 1980s, the popular rise of extreme metal throughout the globe has bee...
Between 1984 and 1991, heavy metal became one of the most publicly popular and commercially successf...
The study aims to depict how black metal scene members see black metal, the scene and their own iden...
This study focuses on Black Metal and Death Metal music as complimentary forms of commodified evil, ...
The main question of this dissertation is to consider why black metal in particular has become and r...
Black metal as a distinct genre of popular music is characterized by a general yearning for authenti...
In his in-depth study of extreme metal, Keith Kahn-Harris (2007) states black metal has sought to pr...
Black Metal is a style of extreme metal that began to develop during the 1980\u27s from a handful of...
The genre of black metal music and its association with violence, Satanism and paganism offers an op...
Cultural studies analyses have consistently viewed heavy and extreme metal as less culturally signif...
Historically speaking, metal music has always been about provoking a strong reaction. Depending on t...
This article examines an enduring question raised by subcultural studies: how youth culture can be c...
We explore heavy metal subculture through an Eliasian figurational lens. Both the theoretical focus ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the phenomenon of corpse pain, a style of stage make-up used b...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the rhetorics of fear operating in public discourses surroun...
Since its origins in the early 1980s, the popular rise of extreme metal throughout the globe has bee...
Between 1984 and 1991, heavy metal became one of the most publicly popular and commercially successf...