Affective intensities in extreme music scenes : cases from Australia and Japan

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Affective intensities in extreme music scenes : cases from Australia and Japan

Rosemary Overell

(Pop music, culture and identity)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-200) and index

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An ethnographic study of gender, place and belonging, Affective Intensities introduces readers to the embodied sensations, flows and experiences of being in extreme music scenes in Australia and Japan.

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Contents Introduction 1. A Grisly Scene? Extreme Metal Music, Belonging and Ethnography 2. Brutal Belonging in Brutal Spaces 3. Idiots and Wankers: Grindcore Sociality 4. I Hate Girls and Emotions: Brutal Sociality 5. Brutal Belonging in Other Spaces Conclusion Bibliography Appendices Endnotes Index

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