Heavy Metal and Globalization
Heavy Metal and Globalization
Author(s): Hanan HadžajlićSubject(s): Music, Globalization
Published by: Fakultet za medije i komunikacije - Univerzitet Singidunum
Keywords: heavy metal; globalization; glocalization; metal community; post-metal
Summary/Abstract: Heavy Metal is a specific, alternative music genre that exists on the fringe of popular music, where it is classified by its own culture: musical style, fashion, philosophy, symbolic language and political activism. For over five decades of the existence of heavy metal, its fans have developed various communication systems through different types of transnational networks, which significantly influenced the development of all aspects of metal culture, which relates both to divisions within the genre itself and to various philosophical and political aspects of heavy metal activism – of a global heavy metal society. Going through the processes of globalization, and so glocalization, heavy metal is today a significant part of popular culture in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Australia; while in some societies it represents the cultural practice of a long tradition with elements of cultural tourism, in some countries where conservative, religious policies are dominant, it represents subversive practices and encounters extreme criticism as well as penalties. Globalization in the context of the musical material itself is based on the movement from idiomatic, cultural and intercultural music patterns to transcultural – where heavy metal confronts the notion of one's own genre. Post-metal, the definition of a genre that goes beyond the aesthetic concepts of heavy metal, contains the potential of overcoming the genre itself.
Journal: AM Časopis za studije umetnosti i medija
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 17
- Page Range: 129-137
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English