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Femme-liminale: corporeal performativity in death metal
Jasmine Hazel Shadrack
University of Northampton
Journalism, Media & Performance
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Death Metal
100%
Performativity
100%
Femme
100%
Guitar
33%
Cultural Practices
22%
Liminality
22%
Single Person
11%
Cant
11%
Zombies
11%
Cultural Text
11%
Solo
11%
Vocal
11%
Sexist
11%
Music Form
11%
Extreme Metal
11%
Audience Member
11%
Women Involvement
11%
Gender Code
11%
Difficulty Level
11%
Male Gaze
11%
Virtuosity
11%
Gender Performativity
11%
Corporeality
11%
Anti-establishment
11%
Maneuverability
11%
Gender Concept
11%
Subversion
11%
Sexualization
11%
Polemics
11%
Band Formation
11%
Throwers
11%
Operational Paradigm
11%
Ideological Position
11%
Girlfriends
11%
Femininity
11%
Dark Leisure
11%
Bass
11%
Arts and Humanities
Death Metal
100%
Performativity
100%
Femme
100%
Guitar
33%
Liminality
22%
Narrative
11%
Genre
11%
Cultural Practices
11%
Masculinity
11%
Solo
11%
Vocal
11%
Legacy
11%
Tropes
11%
Extreme Metal
11%
Corporeality
11%
Majority
11%
Polemics
11%
Chord
11%
Metal Scene
11%
Exceptions
11%
Femininity
11%
Zombies
11%
Virtuosity
11%
Enemy
11%
Signification
11%