Musicology and Metal Music Studies: Thoughts on Themes, Methodologies, and Research Results
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It can be said that the academic scrutinization of metal music began with two substantial studies: Heavy Metal. The Music and its Culture (1991) by sociologist Deena Weinstein and
Running with the Devil. Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music (1993) by musicologist Robert Walser. During the following couple of decades, academic and metal communities
witnessed some sporadic – but essential – contributions to the field (Purcell’s Death Metal Music: The Passion and Politics of a Subculture (2003), Kahn-Harris’s Extreme Metal: Music and Culture
on the Edge (2007), to name a few).
A series of several events that occurred near the end of the first decade of the 21st century, and especially during the 2010s, are crucial in the institutionalization of metal music studies. The foundation of the International Society for Metal Music Studies (ISMMS) in 2013 is probably the most important, mainly because it announced the emergence of the new scientific paradigm.
Having in mind that t...he first global conference on metal was held in Salzburg in 2008, starting from 2013, the ISMMS began organizing regular international and inter/multi-disciplinary
conferences biannually. Finally, the foundation of ISMMS’ specialized scientific journal, Metal Music Studies (Intellect Press, 2015), signified the beginning of so-called autonomy that metal scholars strived for. This autonomy was particularly important concerning popular music studies, as Will Straw noticed in his keynote speech at ISMMS conference in Nantes (2019). Metal
scholars, coming from various disciplines (sociology, musicology, aesthetics, cultural studies, history, psychology, etc.), created their “intellectual hub” and started building a unique resource
for the field.
With musicology playing a vital role in the field, this presentation aims to examine the musicological input to metal music studies, with special attention given to studies published after
the foundation of the ISMMS and its journal. Reoccurring topics, contemporary methodologies, and the results will be encompassed by this analysis.
Ključne reči:
Musicology / Metal Music Studies / ISMMS / Metal Music Studies JournalIzvor:
Shaping the Present by the Future: Ethno/Musicology and Contemporaneity. Book of Abstracts, 2020, 74-75Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Institute of Musicology SASA
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200176 (Muzikološki institut SANU, Beograd) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200176)
Napomena:
- International conference Young musicology Belgrade 2020, Belgrade, 24-26 September 2020, organised by Institute of Musicology SASA / Међународни научни скуп Музикологија младих, Београд 2020. , Београд, 24-26. септембар, 2020.
Institucija/grupa
Музиколошки институт САНУ / Institute of Musicology SASATY - CONF AU - Radovanović, Bojana PY - 2020 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9203 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/10003 AB - It can be said that the academic scrutinization of metal music began with two substantial studies: Heavy Metal. The Music and its Culture (1991) by sociologist Deena Weinstein and Running with the Devil. Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music (1993) by musicologist Robert Walser. During the following couple of decades, academic and metal communities witnessed some sporadic – but essential – contributions to the field (Purcell’s Death Metal Music: The Passion and Politics of a Subculture (2003), Kahn-Harris’s Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge (2007), to name a few). A series of several events that occurred near the end of the first decade of the 21st century, and especially during the 2010s, are crucial in the institutionalization of metal music studies. The foundation of the International Society for Metal Music Studies (ISMMS) in 2013 is probably the most important, mainly because it announced the emergence of the new scientific paradigm. Having in mind that the first global conference on metal was held in Salzburg in 2008, starting from 2013, the ISMMS began organizing regular international and inter/multi-disciplinary conferences biannually. Finally, the foundation of ISMMS’ specialized scientific journal, Metal Music Studies (Intellect Press, 2015), signified the beginning of so-called autonomy that metal scholars strived for. This autonomy was particularly important concerning popular music studies, as Will Straw noticed in his keynote speech at ISMMS conference in Nantes (2019). Metal scholars, coming from various disciplines (sociology, musicology, aesthetics, cultural studies, history, psychology, etc.), created their “intellectual hub” and started building a unique resource for the field. With musicology playing a vital role in the field, this presentation aims to examine the musicological input to metal music studies, with special attention given to studies published after the foundation of the ISMMS and its journal. Reoccurring topics, contemporary methodologies, and the results will be encompassed by this analysis. PB - Belgrade : Institute of Musicology SASA C3 - Shaping the Present by the Future: Ethno/Musicology and Contemporaneity. Book of Abstracts T1 - Musicology and Metal Music Studies: Thoughts on Themes, Methodologies, and Research Results SP - 74 EP - 75 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10003 ER -
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Radovanović, B.. (2020). Musicology and Metal Music Studies: Thoughts on Themes, Methodologies, and Research Results. in Shaping the Present by the Future: Ethno/Musicology and Contemporaneity. Book of Abstracts Belgrade : Institute of Musicology SASA., 74-75. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10003
Radovanović B. Musicology and Metal Music Studies: Thoughts on Themes, Methodologies, and Research Results. in Shaping the Present by the Future: Ethno/Musicology and Contemporaneity. Book of Abstracts. 2020;:74-75. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10003 .
Radovanović, Bojana, "Musicology and Metal Music Studies: Thoughts on Themes, Methodologies, and Research Results" in Shaping the Present by the Future: Ethno/Musicology and Contemporaneity. Book of Abstracts (2020):74-75, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10003 .