In conversation with Dr Jasmine Shadrack
Practice As Research
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Practice As Research
In conversation with Dr Jasmine Shadrack
Jan 05, 2022 Season 101 Episode 1
Nicole Brown

In this podcast, Dr Nicole Brown talks to Dr Jasmine Shadrack about Practice As Research.

Dr Jasmine Hazel Shadrack is a composer, musician, and scholar. She has been an extreme metal guitarist for the last twenty years and a black metal vocalist for the last five. Her research areas include trauma studies, disability studies, feminism, performance, extreme metal, autoethnography and psychoanalysis. She sits on the editorial board for the Metal Music Studies journal and is currently working on two co-edited collections, Music and Death vol. 2 (through Progressive Connexions and Emerald) and Metal and Dis/Ability with Professor Amber Clifford of the University of Missouri, USA, also through Emerald. She is currently composing a Requiem Mass and working on a dark folk collaboration with Francesca Stevens, entitled Dōlǒur. Her website is available at http://www.nacht-hexe.com.

Jasmine's book "Black Metal, Trauma, Subjectivity and Sound: Screaming the Abyss" is available from Emerald at https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Black-Metal-Trauma-Subjectivity-and-Sound/?k=9781787569263