Grunting Alone? Online Gender Inequality in Extreme Metal Music

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Abstract

The global metal scene is a highly skewed field of cultural production in which women are greatly under-represented. As tokens, women are likely to be subjected to gender-biased evaluations, the male gaze, and are held accountable when breaking gender roles. This paper investigates the online gender dynamics in extreme metal by conducting a content analysis of the comments on videos of females (and males) performing ‘vocal covers’ on YouTube. Surprisingly, men and women tend to be evaluated along similar lines, suggesting the possibility that women might utilize the Internet for individual music production to circumvent offline gender inequality.
Original languageEnglish
Article number106
Pages (from-to)101-116
Number of pages16
JournalIASPM@Journal
Volume4
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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  • ESHCC A&CS

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