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Female, Mosher, Transgressor: A 'Moshography' of Transgressive Practices within the Leeds Extreme Metal Scene
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Riches, Gabrielle (Auteur)
- Lashua, Brett (Auteur)
- Spracklen, Karl (Auteur)
Titre
Female, Mosher, Transgressor: A 'Moshography' of Transgressive Practices within the Leeds Extreme Metal Scene
Résumé
This paper examines and reconceptualises transgression in the Leeds extreme metal music subculture through theories of performance, embodiment and spectacle. The spectacle, for Debord (1967), is a social relation that is alienating and mediated by images, visuals, and technology. At a live extreme metal concert fans subvert social norms, challenge gendered expectations, and disregard norms of etiquette and decency. Moshing is the most visible and sensuous example of transgression within the extreme metal scene. It is an aggressive, physically demanding performance which embodies resistance to the impersonal and disillusioning world of the spectacle (Halnon, 2004). The pit is a transgressive space that is itself transgressed by women who participate in this masculine, chaotic space, disrupting the homosocial bonds of male solidarity (Gruzelier, 2007). This paper offers an ethnographic account of a female metal fan participating in the transgressive practice of moshing within the Leeds metal music scene – a moshography.
Publication
IASPM Journal
Volume
4
Numéro
1
Pages
87-100
Date
2013-11-17
Langue
en
ISSN
2079-3871
Titre abrégé
Female, Mosher, Transgressor
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24/08/2021 19:50
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Copyright (c) 2015 IASPM@Journal
Extra
Number: 1
Référence
Riches, G., Lashua, B., & Spracklen, K. (2013). Female, Mosher, Transgressor: A “Moshography” of Transgressive Practices within the Leeds Extreme Metal Scene. IASPM Journal, 4(1), 87–100. https://iaspmjournal.net/index.php/IASPM_Journal/article/view/652
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