Heavy Metal Music in Argentina: In Black We Are Seen

Author:   Emiliano Scaricaciottoli ,  Nelson Varas-Díaz (Florida International University) ,  Daniel Nevárez Araujo
Publisher:   Intellect
Edition:   New edition
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9781789387483


Pages:   129
Publication Date:   01 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Heavy Metal Music in Argentina: In Black We Are Seen


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The first collection of essays on Argentine metal music. This is an interdisciplinary study of Argentina’s heavy metal subculture between 1983 and 2002, a period in which metal music withstood the onslaught of military dictatorship and survived the neoliberal policies of bourgeois democracy. Edited by leading researchers in the field, this collection addresses the music’s rituals, circulations, cultural products, lyrics, and intertexts, allowing readers to rethink the genre’s place within Argentinean politics and economics. Exclusively written by members of the Group for Interdisciplinary Research on Argentinian Heavy Metal (GIIHMA) in a communal approach to scholarship, the book echoes the working-class voices that marked early post-dictatorship metal music in Argentina, exploring heavy metal music as a catalyst for social change and a site for engaging political reflection. This is a fascinating work of scholarship and a groundbreaking contribution to the emerging field of global metal studies.

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Author:   Emiliano Scaricaciottoli ,  Nelson Varas-Díaz (Florida International University) ,  Daniel Nevárez Araujo
Publisher:   Intellect
Imprint:   Intellect Books
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.40cm
ISBN:  

9781789387483


ISBN 10:   1789387485
Pages:   129
Publication Date:   01 February 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition vii Group for Interdisciplinary Research on Argentinian Heavy Metal (GIIHMA) Foreword ix Emiliano Scaricaciottoli Translator’s Note xiii Juan Manuel López Baio Introduction: A Window into Heavy Metal Scholarship in the Global South xv Nelson Varas-Díaz, Daniel Nevárez Araújo, and Emiliano Scaricaciottoli 1. Heavy Metal as a Subculture in Argentina: Identity and Resistance 2 Gustavo Torreiro 2. Genre Violence: Argentinean Heavy Metal in the Music Market 16 Luciano Scarrone 3. Heavenly Hosts and Other Demons: Reflections Concerning a Difficult and Transversal Relationship in the History of Our Heavy Music 28 Gito Minore 4. Walkabout, Just Walking about for the Sake of Walking: The Journey as an Ethos in the Poetics of Ricardo Iorio 46 Manuel Bernal and Diego Caballero 5. Passion and Ethics: A Space for Voice and Tradition in Iorio’s Lyrics 58 Juan Ignacio Pisano 6. The Reason Behind My Writing: Another Day of Being 72 Ezequiel Alasia 7. Piedra Libre: Referential Tensions in Argentinean Heavy Metal Lyrics Since the Political Crisis of 2001/2002 84 Emiliano Scaricaciottoli Notes on Contributors 100

Reviews

'This book asserts that metal music is part of Argentinian culture. It is a compelling read, as both an illuminating and a pointed rebuke. Illuminating in that it opens a window onto a contained and vibrant subculture kept within Argentinian borders, emerging in the 1980s under a military dictatorship; a rebuke in the sense that the reach of metal music and metal music studies can no longer be confined to the global North. This collection of chapters, translated from Spanish, shows that the Argentinean metal scene is deeply embedded in a social and political currency that reaches far beyond its borders. The hope is that this work paves the way for an increased attention to metal music subcultures, one that generates new knowledge for a truly global audience.' -- Dr Niall Scott, Reader in Philosophy and popular culture, University of Central Lancashire 'This is an indispensable collection for anyone who cares about metal in the global south, or about music and politics in general. A fascinating, groundbreaking contribution to the emerging field of global metal studies.' -- Jeremy Wallach, Professor, Bowling Green State University 'The volume brings together seven works by eight authors who deal in depth with various aspects of heavy metal music and culture in the South American country. [...] As Scaricaciottoli, Varas-Diaz and Nevarez Araujo point out in the introduction, the importance of this work is based on the understanding that metal music in Argentina has built its own culture, a culture from the south that should be understood not as an appendix or derivation of their counterparts in the global north, and that their political dimension is inextricably linked to processes of emancipation and social change.' -- Sergio Miranda Bonilla, Tachas 451 - Es Lo Cotidiano [translated] 'Heavy Metal Music in Argentina: In Black We Are Seen works on the axis of the social and political implications of heavy metal in our country. In that already stale controversy that places the genre within a deaf bell that separates it from the historical reference and its production conditions, the essays highlight its political will and focus on the working class represented in a lyrical corpus that starts in post-dictatorship, extends to the crisis of 2001 and a few more years. [...] The publication of this book in English is an exceptional opportunity to make visible in the transnational field the studies on heavy metal by Argentine researchers who work from other reading parameters, crossed by their experience as well as by their critical apparatus, looking from the inside and not with a magnifying glass or tweezers to keep your fingers clean.' -- Sandra Gasparini, Codigo y Frontera


Author Information

Emiliano Scaricaciottoli is professor at the University of Buenos Aires. He is the coordinator for the Group for Interdisciplinary Research on Argentinian Heavy Metal (GIIHMA) and has edited two books of essays and another seven productions on rock and metal in Argentina. Nelson Varas-Díaz is professor of social-community psychology at Florida International University. He is the coeditor of the journal Metal Music Studies and the director of the documentary film Songs of Injustice: Heavy Metal Music in Latin America. Daniel Nevárez Araújo holds a doctorate in comparative literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst as well as master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras.

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