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
(Pop music, culture and identity)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-200) and index
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Description
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.
Table of Contents
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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