Book contents
- The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music
- Cambridge Companions to Music
- The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Get Your Double Kicks on Route 666
- Part I Metal, Technology and Practice
- Part II Metal and History
- Part III Metal and Identity
- Part IV Metal Activities
- Part V Modern Metal Genres
- Part VI Global Metal
- 21 Metal in the Middle East
- 22 Asian Metal Rising
- 23 Distortions in the Last Frontier
- 24 What Has Latin American Metal Music Ever Done for Us?
- 25 Pioneers and Provocateurs
- Select Academic Bibliography
- Select Journalistic Bibliography
- Index
21 - Metal in the Middle East
from Part VI - Global Metal
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 August 2023
- The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music
- Cambridge Companions to Music
- The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Get Your Double Kicks on Route 666
- Part I Metal, Technology and Practice
- Part II Metal and History
- Part III Metal and Identity
- Part IV Metal Activities
- Part V Modern Metal Genres
- Part VI Global Metal
- 21 Metal in the Middle East
- 22 Asian Metal Rising
- 23 Distortions in the Last Frontier
- 24 What Has Latin American Metal Music Ever Done for Us?
- 25 Pioneers and Provocateurs
- Select Academic Bibliography
- Select Journalistic Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter focuses on heavy metal music and culture in the Middle East. It provides a summary of previous research on metal in the region and touches upon common clichés of metal as a source of counterculture, revolution and change. It then addresses the complicated relationship between metal studies and Orientalism. It is the author’s contention that research on metal in the Middle East has been directly influenced by Orientalist discourse. The author further argues that the impact of this discourse has led to the politicisation and exoticisation of a particular figure – the ‘Muslim metalhead’. This chapter seeks to contribute to the current discussion on ‘Oriental metal’ as an attempt to exotify the very existence (and art) of metalheads from a region that has been geopolitically framed as the ‘Middle East’.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Metal Music , pp. 303 - 318Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023
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