Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music

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Wesleyan University Press, Jun 5, 2015 - Music - 335 pages
“A solid, scholarly analysis of the power, meaning, musical structure, and sociopolitical contexts of the most popular examples of heavy metal.” —Library Journal

Dismissed by critics and academics, condemned by parents and politicians, and fervently embraced by legions of fans, heavy metal music continues to attract and embody cultural conflicts that are central to society. In Running with the Devil, Robert Walser explores how and why heavy metal works, both musically and socially, and at the same time uses metal to investigate contemporary formations of identity, community, gender, and power. This edition includes a new foreword by Harris M. Berger contextualizing the work and a new afterword by the author.

Ebook Edition Note: all photographs (sixteen) have been redacted.

“Walser belongs to a small but influential group of academics trying to reconcile ‘high theory’ with a streetwise sense of culture . . . an excellent book.” —Rolling Stone

“Takes musicology where it has never gone before; I once saw the chapter on metal guitarists and the classical tradition performed live in a lecture hall, but even on paper it smokes.” —SF Weekly

“Walser is truly gifted at doing what few critics before him have done: analyzing the music . . . In virtuoso readings of metal music that forge persuasive links between metal and particular classical music traditions, Walser reveals the ways that musical structures themselves are social texts.” —The Nation

“Making surprising connections to classical forms and debunking stereotypes of metal’s musical crudity, Walser delves enthusiastically into guitar conventions and rituals.” —The Washington Post
 

Contents

Genre History and the Construction of Heavy Metal
1
Toward the Analysis of Popular Musical Discourses
26
Heavy Metal Appropriations of Classical Virtuosity
57
Heavy Metal Sounds and Images of Gender
108
5 Can I Play with Madness? Mysticism Horror and Postmodern Politics
137
Afterword to the 2014 Edition
173
Heavy Metal Canons
181
Heavy Metal Questionnaire
183
Notes
187
Select Discography
213
Select Bibliography
217
Index
223
About the Authors
235
Copyright

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About the author (2015)

ROBERT WALSER is a professor and director of the Center of Popular Music Studies at Case Western Reserve University. He has published extensively on popular music, including Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. Walser has received NEH and ACLS fellowships and has twice won the Irving Lowens Award. HARRIS M. BERGER is professor of music and performance studies at Texas A&M University. He is the author of Stance and coeditor of Metal Rules the Globe.

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