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Turkish Metal Music Meaning And Morality In A Muslim Society Pierre Hecker

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Turkish Metal Music Meaning And Morality In A Muslim Society Pierre Hecker
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Pierre Hecker
ISBN: 9781409438489, 1409438481
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Turkish Metal Music Meaning And Morality In A Muslim Society Pierre Hecker by Pierre Hecker 9781409438489, 1409438481 instant download after payment.

"Turkish Metal" journeys deep into the heart of the Turkish heavy metal scene, uncovering the emergence, evolution, and especially the social implications of this controversial musical genre in a Muslim society. The book applies the approach of 'thick description' in order to study social and cultural change in a Muslim society that is stricken with conflict over the, by turns, religious or secular nature of the state. "Turkish Metal" explores how Turkish metalheads, against all odds, manage to successfully claim public spaces of their own, thereby transforming the public face of the city. The book raises the question of how and why the young dare to rebel against the prevalent social and moral restrictions in Turkish society; and it examines whether they succeed in asserting their individual freedom in a society that is still well-known for sanctioning any kind of behaviour deviating from the norm. Above all, the book investigates the Turkish metal scene's potential for contesting Islamic concepts of morality, its relevance within the field of female emancipation, and its capacity to foster social relations that cut across national, religious and ethnic boundaries.

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