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Becoming metal : narrative reflections on the early formation and embodiment of heavy metal identities

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Nuova numerazione 76849
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
Autore ROWE, P.
Titolo Becoming metal : narrative reflections on the early formation and embodiment of heavy metal identities Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 713-731
Nota generale Estratto da Journal of Youth studies 2017, 20, 5-6
Riassunto Heavy metal music has long been researched as a risk factor for youth development. Over the last decade, however, there has been a significant shift towards studies that are more sympathetic to metal fans, but still we know very little about young people’s pathways to forming metal identities. What is the allure of metal as an identity choice? What can be gained from the early embodiment of metal identities? To explore these questions, this paper reports on findings from qualitative research with metal youth in Australia that captured rich, narrative reflections on ‘becoming’ metal. The results show that metal was vitally important when participants felt vulnerable to bullying and exclusion by popular peers at school. But crucially, the young ‘metalheads’ were able to disrupt power relations at school by embodying ‘chosen’ heavy metal identities as a strategic response for countering ‘unchosen’ marginal school-based identities. The politically transformative properties of subculture at the level of the individual are revealed through ways that the metal youth, as self-described outsiders, were able to act alone to challenge dominant school norms and enter into social relationships on their own terms, protecting themselves from social threats to their mental health and well-being in the process.653-1-0 RICERCA.
Soggetto AUSTRALIA.
IDENTITÀ.
BENESSERE.
INDIVIDUALISMO.
NORMA.
SCUOLA.
BULLISMO.
Ambito Psicologico
Titolo correlato Journal of Youth studies 2017, 20, 5-6
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