The broad genre of hard rock and metal is often depicted, both in media portrayals and academic accounts, as particularly sexist, its male dominance and hypermasculinity alienating for women. In this article I draw on my research which aims to understand women’s experiences as fans of the genre within the context of assumptions of sexism. I interviewed British women who were fans of bands across the broad genre of hard rock and metal. Here I pay particular attention to women’s experiences at hard rock and metal events and their encounters with sexism. My participants depicted hard rock and metal as less sexist than a generalized ‘mainstream’. I argue that the contradiction between academic accounts and fan accounts of sexism is due to the s...
The article confronts the construction of gender within metal, particularly the violent misogyny tha...
This study analyzes the dynamics of the heavy metal subculture through the lens of gender. Through f...
This article looks at how by reversing gender expectations, female musicians are making use of music...
The broad genre of hard rock and metal is often depicted, both in media portrayals and academic acco...
This article sets out the case for a new framework within which to study hard rock and metal fans as...
The broad genre of hard rock and metal is frequently characterised as dark masculine music (e.g. Wal...
The broad genre of hard rock and metal is frequently characterised as dark masculine music (e.g. Wal...
As Metal Music Studies (MMS) emerges as a field it is important that members of the field who resear...
Metal music has an exceptional position in Finnish society where the genre is not marginal and the p...
The purpose of this article is to study how gender difference and ultimately female gender positioni...
The Woman fan, musician and industry professional are on the rise in heavy metal culture. It has bee...
Heavy metal music is experienced as a vibrant and empowering global community, but its history, stru...
This article focuses on female hard rock and (heavy) metal artists largely marginalised in previous ...
This article examines debates in Kerrang! magazine around emo’s position in the metal community. The...
Like participation in heavy metal music culture, the tabloid metal magazine has a predominantly male...
The article confronts the construction of gender within metal, particularly the violent misogyny tha...
This study analyzes the dynamics of the heavy metal subculture through the lens of gender. Through f...
This article looks at how by reversing gender expectations, female musicians are making use of music...
The broad genre of hard rock and metal is often depicted, both in media portrayals and academic acco...
This article sets out the case for a new framework within which to study hard rock and metal fans as...
The broad genre of hard rock and metal is frequently characterised as dark masculine music (e.g. Wal...
The broad genre of hard rock and metal is frequently characterised as dark masculine music (e.g. Wal...
As Metal Music Studies (MMS) emerges as a field it is important that members of the field who resear...
Metal music has an exceptional position in Finnish society where the genre is not marginal and the p...
The purpose of this article is to study how gender difference and ultimately female gender positioni...
The Woman fan, musician and industry professional are on the rise in heavy metal culture. It has bee...
Heavy metal music is experienced as a vibrant and empowering global community, but its history, stru...
This article focuses on female hard rock and (heavy) metal artists largely marginalised in previous ...
This article examines debates in Kerrang! magazine around emo’s position in the metal community. The...
Like participation in heavy metal music culture, the tabloid metal magazine has a predominantly male...
The article confronts the construction of gender within metal, particularly the violent misogyny tha...
This study analyzes the dynamics of the heavy metal subculture through the lens of gender. Through f...
This article looks at how by reversing gender expectations, female musicians are making use of music...