Red Metal Heavy Metal in Communist Germany
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ePUB
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Nein
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Nein
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
11.01.2027
Verlag
Intellect BooksSeitenzahl
248 (Printausgabe)
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9781835954089
Red Metal: Heavy Metal in Communist Germany offers the first major English-language history of the heavy metal subculture in the German Democratic Republic. Drawing on extensive archival research, oral history interviews, scene magazines, media sources, and Stasi records, the book reconstructs the emergence of heavy metal in East Germany from its beginnings in the late 1970s through the final years of state socialism.
Far from existing at the margins of political life, heavy metal became a revealing site of cultural tension within the GDR. Although many fans and musicians understood themselves as apolitical and devoted primarily to music, their appearance, practices, and transnational cultural affiliations frequently attracted suspicion from state institutions and official media. As a result, heavy metal fans and musicians occupied an uneasy position within socialist society: conforming to workplace expectations while simultaneously being marked as socially deviant, ideologically suspect, or culturally threatening.
Tracing the development of bands, fan communities, concert networks, media coverage, and state surveillance, Red Metal examines how global musical culture circulated and acquired new meanings behind the Iron Curtain. The book explores the ways East German metal fans adapted Western subcultural forms to local political and economic conditions, creating distinctive modes of identity, belonging, and symbolic escape within the constraints of late socialism.
At the same time, the study offers broader insights into the contradictions of socialist modernity, revealing how youth culture exposed tensions between ideological control, cultural openness, transnational influence, and everyday negotiation. In doing so, Red Metal moves beyond conventional Cold War narratives to show how subcultural life in the GDR was shaped not simply by repression, but by complex forms of accommodation, aspiration, adaptation, and resistance.
Combining rigorous scholarship with accessible and engaging prose, Red Metal makes a major contribution to metal studies, popular music studies, Cold War history, German studies, and the cultural history of socialism. Translated from German original, the book will appeal not only to scholars and students, but also to readers interested in heavy metal culture, youth subcultures, East German history, and the global circulation of popular music.
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