Mysticism, Ritual And Religion In Drone Metal Hardcover
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                            Owen Coggins
                        Book Description
                            This is the first extensive scholarly study of drone metal music and its religious associations, drawing on five years of ethnographic participant observation from more than 300 performances and 74 interviews, plus surveys, analyses of sound recordings, artwork, and extensive online discourse about music.Owen Coggins shows that while many drone metal listeners identify as non-religious, their ways of engaging with and talking about drone metal are richly informed by mysticism, ritual and religion. He explores why language relating to mysticism and spiritual experience is so prevalent in drone metal culture and in discussion of musical experiences and practices of the genre.The author develops the work of Michel de Certeau to provide an empirically grounded theory of mysticism in popular culture. He argues that the marginality of the genre culture, together with the extremely abstract sound produces a focus on the listeners' engagement with sound, and that this in turn creates a space for the open-ended exploration of religiosity in extreme states of bodily consciousness.
                        ISBN-10
                            1350025097
                        ISBN-13
                            9781350025097
                        Language
                            English
                        Publisher
                            Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
                        Publication Date
                            25 Jan 2018
                        Number of Pages
                            224
                        About the Author
                            Owen Coggins is Honorary Associate of the Religious Studies Department at The Open University, UK.
                        Editorial Review
                            This book could be useful in upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses to work through overlaps between more extreme regions of popular culture and more traditionally