Published Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020.
Table of Contents:
“…Part I: Texts and intertextuality -- Chapter 1: Yiddish metal as a manifestation of postvernacularity -- Chapter 2: Baudelaire and black metal: performing poetry under Perestroika -- Part II: National, cultural and minority identity -- Chapter 3: Større enn tid, tyngre enn natt the interplay of language and cultural identity in the lyrics of Norwegian metal bands -- Chapter 4: Spanish and non-Spanish perspectives on El Cid in heavy metal: identity vindication, cultural appropriation and Islamophobia -- Chapter 5: At the crossroads of Nordic traditions and languages: the representation of the Swedish-speaking Finn community in Finnish heavy metal -- Part III: Processing oppression, war, and bereavement -- Chapter 6: Poetic analysis of the anti-war song Muerte en
Mostar by the spanish heavy metal band desafio -- Chapter 7: Vocalizing a troubled past: a case study of political activism in Taiwanese metal -- Chapter 8: Til Opalsøens Dyb 'To the depths of Opal Lake': on bereavement, locality, and intimacy in Danish black metal lyrics by Orm -- Part IV: Local, global, authentic, and funny -- Chapter 9: I Custodi dell'Accaio Inox: language as an interface between the global and the local in Italian 'heavy metal demenziale' -- Chapter 10: The paradoxical usage of Austrian dialects of German in metal music -- Chapter 11: Delusions of grandeur? …”
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