"Metal Studies" – historia powstania i przegląd badań
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Baka, A. (2019). "Metal Studies" – historia powstania i przegląd badań. Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia De Cultura, 10(3), 6–18. https://doi.org/10.24917/20837275.10.3.1

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DOI 10.24917/20837275.10.3.1

Metal Music Studies narodziły się w 2008 roku. Niniejszy artykuł opisuje genezę powstania i historię rozwoju tego nurtu badań aż do dzisiaj, omawia najważniejsze publikacje i ośrodki naukowe stymulujące rozwój Metal Studies oraz charakteryzuje główne zagadnienia badawcze podejmowane w obrębie tego nurtu, podając przykłady publikacji dla każdego typu badań.

Metal Studies - history of creation and review of research

Metal Music Studies started in 2008. This article describes their genesis and the history of their growth up to the present day. It summarizes the most important publications and lists the academic centers that proved to be crucial for stimulating their growth. The article moves on to describe the main research areas of Metal Studies, supplementing each description with relevant published research examples

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