The chapters collected in this volume shed light on the areas of interaction between film studies and heavy metal research, exploring how the audio-visual medium of film relates to, builds on and shapes metal culture. At one end of the spectrum, metal music serves as a form of ambient background in horror films that creates an intense and somewhat threatening atmosphere; at the other end, the high level of performativity attached to the metal spectacle is emphasized. Alongside these tendencies, the recent and ongoing wave of metal documentaries has taken off, relying on either satire or hagiography.
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| Introduction: metal studies, visual culture and popular consumption |
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PART I The video star and other bodies |
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1 Inviting vampires into the home: MTV aesthetics and the portrayal of youth and heavy metal culture in The Lost Boys and Queen of the Damned |
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2 A different kind of rock doc: performance, persona and stardom in Anvil! The Story of Anvil and Last Days Here |
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3 "Buck Dich": Rammstein in Amerika and the subversion of masculinized sexuality |
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4 This Is Spinal Tap mocks metal and more, a lot more |
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5 "Dio, can you hear me?": kitsch, camp, nostalgia and Tenacious D |
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6 Heavy metal carnival: Trick or Treat and the cultural figure of the foolkiller |
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7 Revelation of a documentary triptych: defining metal through Some Kind of Monster, Anvil! The Story of Anvil and Beyond the Lighted Stage |
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PART III Metal around the globe |
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8 From Parking Lot to Baghdad: documentary film and global metal discourse |
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9 From class disgust to indie art-house accolades and fan celebrity: the strange cultural journey of Heavy Metal Parking Lot |
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11 All things heavy in Finnish metal movies |
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Gerd Bayer is Professor of English (and Akademischer Direktor) at the University of Erlangen (Germany), where he teaches English literature and culture. The author of two monographs on British literature, most recently of Novel Horizons (2015), he has edited a number of books, including Heavy Metal Music in Britain (Ashgate, 2009; pbk. Routledge, 2016) and Holocaust Cinema in the Twenty-First Century (2015, with Oleksandr Kobrynskyy).