On Extremity: From Music to Images, Words, and Experiences
- Editor: Bardine, Bryan
- Editor: Scott, Niall
- Editor: Varas-Diaz, Nelson
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$116.25Contents
- Chapter 1 - On Extremity: A Manifesto
- Nelson Varas-Díaz, Niall Scott, and Bryan Bardine
- SOUNDS
- Chapter 2 - The Aesthetics of Extreme SoundsNiall Scott
- Chapter 3 - Essential Musicality: Extreme Music and the Sounds of Everyday Life
- Ross Hagen
- Chapter 4 - Extremities within Extremity: Sisterhood as Strategies of Resistance in the UK Underground Metal Scene
- Jasmine Hazel Shadrack
- Chapter 5 - Voices for the Voiceless: Animal Rights and Extremity in Extreme Music
- Edward Banchs and Anna Chilewska
- Chapter 6 - No Satisfaction: Aihiyō after The Rolling Stones
- Robin Purves
- IMAGES AND WORDS
- Chapter 7 - Extremity – Art – Decoloniality: Lessons for Survival in the Work of Puerto Rican Artist Rafael Trelles
- Nelson Varas-Díaz
- Chapter 8 - The Limits of Extremity: The Disappearance and Return of Extremity in Late Capitalism
- Jason J. Wallin
- Chapter 9 - Seeking the Banality in the Extreme: Prescient Identifiers of Vapid Narcissism in an Era of Post-Truth
- Vivek Venkatesh
- Chapter 10 - Quixotism and Extremity: Cervantes on Authenticity, Delusion, and Reality Literacy in Early and Late Modernity
- Bradley J. Nelson
- Chapter 11 - Devil Running Wild: Satan and his Minions in Rosemary’s Baby, The Exorcist, and The Omen
- Bryan Bardine
- EXPERIENCES
- Chapter 12 - Rethinking Extremity through Gender Detransition
- Sheilla R. Madera and Alíxida Ramos Pibernus
- Chapter 13 - Para’o: Exotic Wake, Extreme Performance and Marginality in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Luis Javier Cintrón Gutiérrez
- Chapter 14 - Pushing the Limits of the “Darkest” Dark Tourism in the Age of Extremity
- Jeffrey S. Podoshen