Can I Play with Madness? Metal, Dissonance, Madness and Alienation / / Edited by Colin McKinnon; Niall Scott; Kristen Sollee.

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Critical Issues
Physical Description:1 online resource (208 p.)
Notes:"This eBook gathers together contributions presented at the 3rd Global Conference on Heavy Fundametalisms: Music, Metal and Politics, held in Prague in November 2010."
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Table of Contents:
  • ""Front Cover""; ""Inside Cover""; ""Advisory Board""; ""ISBN""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""PART 1: Analysing Insanity""; ""Goethe vs. Rammstein: Who is Allowed to Play with Madness? The Influence of Musical Taste on Prejudice against Heavy Metal Lyrics""; ""Death and Life: The Role of Music and the Others""; ""Textual Analysis of Song Lyrics Adopting a Mental Health Diagnostic Standard as Method""; ""PART 2: Disparate Disciplines: Theoretical Applications of Madness in Heavy Metal""; ""Two Steps past Insanity: The Expression of Aggression in Death Metal Music""
  • ""Can Progressive Metal's Narrative Inform Social Stigma Theory? Pain of Salvation's The Perfect Element """"Hysteric Desire: Sexual Positions, Sonic Subjectivity and Gender Play in Glam Metal""; ""PART 3: More Madness in the Metal Method: A Spectrum Disorder of Theoretical and Applied Research Approaches""; ""No Method in the Madness? The Problem""; ""Qualtitative Research in Understanding the Metal Community""; ""Heavy Metal, Identity Work and Social Transitions: Implicaitons for Young People's Well Being in the Australian Context""
  • ""PART 4: Ripping it Up: Metal as a Symptom of a Civilised and Aggressive Disorder""""Heavy Metal Rituals and the Civilising Process""; ""Cycles of Metal and Cycles of Male Aggression: Ageing and the Changing Aggressive Impulse""; ""Metal Disorder, Metal Disturbance""; ""PART 5: Challenging Perceptions on Metal and Suicide""; ""War Inside My Head: Metal, Mental Illness and Psychic Energy""; ""Suicide, Metal Music and Expectancy Theory""; ""Emo Saved My Life: Challenging the Mainstream Discourse of Mental Illness around My Chemical Romance""
  • ""Does Death and Suicide Sound Like the Music You Hear?""""PART 6: Positively Mad: Black Metal Health and the Construction of Identity""; ""Playing with Madness in the Forest of Shadows: Dissonance, Deviance and Non-Conformity in the Black Metal Scene""; ""Lord Satan's Secret Rites and Satanism as Self-Therapy: The Creation of a Masculinity Gender Identity within Black Metal""; ""'A Furore Normannorum, Libera Nos Domine!' A Short History of Going Berserk in Scandanavian Literature and Heavy Metal""