“Sticky Business”: An Examination of Female Musicians in the Context of Perth’s Metal Community
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Glitsos, L. 2019. “Sticky Business”: An Examination of Female Musicians in the Context of Perth’s Metal Community. Popular Music and Society. 43 (1): pp. 93-113.
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Popular Music and Society
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Faculty of Humanities
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Faculty of Humanities
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Abstract
This study investigates and elaborates on the experiences of female musicians in the Perth metal music community, which has traditionally been identified as a male-dominated environment and even a hypermasculine space. This study serves to inform the growing research emerging from metal music studies and to contribute to the wider conversation about women’s experiences in male-dominated fields. To undertake this research, I used a mixed-methods approach that includes a survey questionnaire of thirteen women who have all identified as musicians interacting within the Perth metal community and one extended interview with a veteran metal guitarist.
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