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Hideous Gnosis: Black Metal Theory Symposium I
Nicola Masciandaro
Hideous Gnosis: Black Metal Theory Symposium I
Nicola Masciandaro
Publisher Marketing: Essays and documents related to Hideous Gnosis, a symposium on black metal theory, which took place on December 12, 2009 in Brooklyn, NY. Expanded and Revised. "Life is a hideous thing, and from the background behind what we know of it peer daemoniacal hints of truth which make it sometimes a thousandfold more hideous." - H. P. Lovecraft "Poison yourself . . . with thought" - Arizmenda CONTENTS: Steven Shakespeare, "The Light that Illuminates Itself, the Dark that Soils Itself: Blackened Notes from Schelling's Underground." Erik Butler, "The Counter-Reformation in Stone and Metal: Spiritual Substances." Scott Wilson, "BAsileus philosoPHOrum METaloricum." Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, "Transcendental Black Metal." Nicola Masciandaro, "Anti-Cosmosis: Black Mahapralaya." Joseph Russo, "Perpetue Putesco - Perpetually I Putrefy." Benjamin Noys, "'Remain True to the Earth!': Remarks on the Politics of Black Metal." Evan Calder Williams, "The Headless Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Brandon Stosuy, "Meaningful Leaning Mess." Aspasia Stephanou, "Playing Wolves and Red Riding Hoods in Black Metal." Anthony Sciscione, "'Goatsteps Behind My Steps . . .': Black Metal and Ritual Renewal." Eugene Thacker, "Three Questions on Demonology." Niall Scott, "Black Confessions and Absu-lution." DOCUMENTS: Lionel Maunz, Pineal Eye; Oyku Tekten, Symposium Photographs; Scott Wilson, "Pop Journalism and the Passion for Ignorance"; Karlynn Holland, Sin Eater I-V; Nicola Masciandaro and Reza Negarestani, Black Metal Commentary; Black Metal Theory Blog Comments; Letter from Andrew White; E. S. S. E, Murder Devour I. HTTP: //BLACKMETALTHEORY. BLOGSPOT. COM Contributor Bio: Masciandaro, Nicola Myra Seaman teaches at the College of Charleston. She has published on Middle English romance, textual studies, gender studies, dream visions, medievalisms, and posthumanisms (medieval and modern). She co-edited the essay collection Cultural Studies of the Modern Middle Ages (2007). She is co-editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies and co-founder of the BABEL Working Group. She is currently working on an extended project that investigates affective literacy among the late medieval English gentry through an object-oriented ontological approach. Eileen A. Joy teaches at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and her main interests are in Old English literature, cultural studies, embodied affectivities, ethics, and the post/human. She is the founder and co-editor of postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies and the Lead Ingenitor of the BABEL Working Group. She is also the co-editor of The Postmodern Beowulf (West Virginia University Press, 2007) and Cultural Studies of the Modern Middle Ages (Palgrave, 2007). Nicola Masciandaro teaches at Brooklyn College, is the author of The Voice of the Hammer: The Meaning of Work in Middle English Literature (Notre Dame, 2006), and is also founder and co-editor of Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary. He has published widely on medieval philosophy, mysticism, individuation, geophilosophy, beheading, sorrow, spontaneity, and metal music, among other subjects. Contributor Bio: Shakespeare, Steven Charlie Blake is Senior Lecturer in Critical and Cultural Theory at Liverpool Hope University, UK. He has recently co-edited a two volume study for the journal Angelaki entitled Shadows of Cruelty: Sadism, Masochism & the Philosophical Muse, and contributed 'A Preface to Pornotheology: Spinoza, Deleuze & the Sexing of Angels' to Deleuze and Sex (Edinburgh UP, 2011) and Pirate Multiplicities' on Pessoa, Badiou and the graphic fiction of Alan Moore for Studies in Comics 2:1 (Intellect, 2011). He is now working on the politics of pornotheology and the emergent field of spectral materialism in connection with art, music and cinema. Contributor Bio: Butler, Erik Erik Butler has written extensively on European culture and film. He is the author of "Metamorphoses of the Vampire in Literature and Film" and "The Bellum Grammaticale and the Rise of European Literature".
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 31, 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9781450572163 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 292 |
Dimensions | 129 × 198 × 16 mm · 285 g |