Transgressing Boundaries in the Nine Inch Nails: The Grotesque as a Means to the Sacred
The grotesque is often viewed as a subversive element injected into the fabric of social and religious structures for subversive and offensive purposes intended to garner increased market share and media exposure. As such it has been seen as barbaric or even demonic. However, other theories of the g...
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University of Saskatchewan
[2005]
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Journal of religion and popular culture
Year: 2005, Volume: 11, Issue: 1 |
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