Monday, May 4, 2026

Scholarly Sources

 

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
Punk/Hardcore/Post-Punk:  
  • 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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