
Heavy Metal and Disability
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Metal's preoccupation with unleashing and controlling sensorial overload acts both as an analogue of neurodiversity and as a space in which those who are neurodivergent find ways to understand and leverage their sensory capacities. Metal offers potent resources for the self-understanding of people with disabilities. It does not necessarily mean that this potential is always explored or that metal scenes are hospitable to those with disabilities. This collection is disability-positive, validating people with disabilities as different but not damaged.
While metal scholars who contribute to this collection see metal as a space of possibility, in which dis/ability and other intersectional identities can be validated and understood, the collection does not imply that the possibilities that metal affords are always actualised. This collection situates itself in a wider struggle to open up metal, challenging its power structures; a struggle in which metal studies has played a significant part.
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Keith Kahn-Harris is a sociologist and writer, based in London. He has been writing about metal since the 1990s, is the author of 'Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge' and co-editor of a number of collections.
Content
'United We Never Shall Fall': Metal and Disability
Esther Clinton and Jeremy Wallach
Resonant Forms: Autistic Hearing and Heavy Metal Aesthetics
Jon W. Fessenden
Fools Gather 'Round to Watch Me Bleed: Disability, Isolation, and Participation in Metal's Communities of Aesthetic Practice
Rebecca Jiggens and Jasmine Hazel Shadrack
Disabled Drone: Trans-Feminist Noisecraft
Steff Juniper
The Psychology of Metal Music, Culture, and Dis/Ability
Kyle J. Messick
Neurodiversity and Heavy Metal Music
Kate Quinn and Samantha Barton
Dis-ruptions: Heavy Metal Appropriations of Disability in Media
Eric Smialek and Samantha Bassler
Stimming in the Pit: How Autistic Heavy Metal Fans Have Remained Unseen
Vik J. Squires
The Bone Ballet: An Examination in the Intersectionality of Metal, Ballet, and Disability
Dawn States
Dis/Abling Narratives of Indigenous Bodies through Decolonial Metal Music in Latin America
Nelson Varas Diaz and Daniel Nevarez Araujo
Goth Subculture, Neurodivergence, and the Dark Power of Changeling Narratives
Kayley Whalen
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