What are scholarly sources? Documents or materials written by professors or researchers. Scholarly sources usually come in book form or are research papers featured in journals and have a DOI number or website address attached to them. Additionally, if the publisher is a university then the book is an scholary source. Sources are in alphabetical order. I chose to group subgenres with their genre because there are not many sources. Formats are included.
Heavy Metal/Extreme Metal:
- Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge by Keith Kahn-Harris (book)
- Heavy Metal: The Music and its Culture by Deena Weinstein (book)
- Metal Music Studies (journal)
- Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Music by Robert Walser (book)
- Hardcore Punk in the Age of Reagan by Robert Fitzgerald (book)
- Punk Rock: Music is Currency of Life by Mindy Clegg (book)
- Punk and Post-Punk (journal)
- Revenge of the She-Punks: A Feminist Music History from Poly Styrene to Pussy Riot by Vivien Goldman (Book)
- What Is Post-Punk?: Genre, Identity in Avante Garde Popular Music 1977-1982 by Mimi Haddon (book)
Rock n Roll:
- A History of Rock Music: The Rock and Roll Era by Glen Gass (book)
- Journal of Popular Music Studies (journal)
- Popular Music and Society (journal)
- Takin’ Care of Business: A History of Working People's Rock "N" Roll by George Case (book)
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