The Routledge Handbook of Popular Music and Politics of the Balkans

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The Routledge Handbook of Popular Music and Politics of the Balkans is a comprehensive overview of major topics, established debates and new directions in the study of popular music and politics in this region.


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Catherine Baker is Reader in 20th Century History at the University of Hull.


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The Routledge Handbook of Popular Music and Politics of the Balkans is a comprehensive overview of major topics, established debates and new directions in the study of popular music and politics in this region.


Inhalt

List of figures

List of tables

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Thinking Politically with Popular Music of the Balkans

Part 1: Region and 'the Balkans' in Practice

1 The Emergence of the World Music Concept in the Balkans: Early and More Recent Steps

2 Lutari, Music-Making, and Social Practices of Live Performance in Southern Romania

3 Politics, Activism, and Romani Music: Interpreting Trends in Serbia, North Macedonia and Bulgaria

4 Electronic Dance Music Festivals in Romania: a Case of Reversed Balkanism

5 The Balkans in the Eurovision Song Contest

Part 2: Reviving and Revising Histories

6 Reviving Nineteenth-Century Wallachian and Moldavian Urban Music

7 Bosnian Discography Before World War I: Recording Artists, Repertoire and Politics

8 The Development and Institutionalization of Albanian Music During the Communist Period

9 'Please, Mile, Don't Sing Anything Political': Turbo-Folk, Politics and the Restoration of Capitalism in Serbia

10 The Artistic Units of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina (ARBiH), Popular Patriotic Music Production and the Question of National Identity in Bosnia-Herzegovina During the War from 1992 to 1995

11 The Politics of Performance and Popular Music in Turkey

12 Songs After Genocide: Music of Hatred and Triumphalism

Part 3: Defining 'the Popular'

13 Popular Music and the 'Mass Culture' of Socialist Yugoslavia in the Eyes of Critics and Theorists

14 To traghoúdhi tou nekroú adelfoú: Mikis Theodorakis' Autoethnographic and Political Perspectives in a Contemporary Greek Laiki Tragedy

15 Groovy Aesthetics, Intercultural Perspectives, and the Rise of Ethnojazz in Bulgaria

16 The Sound of Distinction: Social Class and Political Orientations as Predictors of Music Taste in Croatia

17 Popular Culture and Pandemic Politics: Musically Mitigating COVID-19 in 2020 Bulgaria

Part 3: Political Economies and Political Aesthetics

18 Women and Gender in the Early Record Industry in Former Yugoslavia: Snapshots of Singers, a Composer, Industrial Manpower, and Gendered Humour

19 The Musical Film Genre in Romanian Cinema: From Melodramatic Socialism to Postmodern Irony

20 In Search of National Style: Yugoslav Popular Music Between the Balkans and the Mediterranean

21 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Korea?: Laibach and the Poetics of Politics

22 White Power Music and Antifascist Rap: Anti-System Music in Greece During the 200921 Crises

23 Popular Culture or Resistance?: Rap and Politics in Turkey Since the 1990s

Part 4: Margins of National Identity

24 The Neopontic Music of Greece: Traditions of Modernity and the A/politics of Identity

25 Just Mediterranean, Please: Croatian Neoklapa Music and National (Re)Positioning

26 Between the Virtual and the Make-Believe: Anthems, Bells, and a Performance for Liberland Along the Croatian and Serbian Danube

27 Queering Bulgarian Pop-Folk: Hybridity, Gaga Feminism, and Defamiliarization in Chalga

28 Understanding Gender and Sexuality in Sevdah as a Popular Genre

Part 5: Globalizing Postcoloniality and Race

29 Black Popular Musics in Yugoslavia

30 'The Blacks of Yugoslavia': Racialization, Resistance, and Kosova's 'MTV Generation'

31 Br/otherhood and Dis/unity: Racial Differentiations Across the Former Yugoslav Region and Serbian Diaspora Communities in Serbia's Two Major Music Festivals

32 What is this 'Balkan' in Balkan Popular Culture?: Stuart Hall's Sociology of Popular Culture, Identity and Race through Analogy and Connection

33 From AfroGreeks to the Black Mediterranean: De/facing Whiteness in the Rap of Negros tou Moria

Part 6: New Technologies and Transformations

34 Stacking Nightingales, Male Tears, and Albums of the Year: How the Balkans and Other Scales of Domestic Hip-Hop Are Crafted

35 'Popularity' in the YouTube Era: an Anthropological Analysis of Music Trending on Serbian YouTube and IDJTV

36 From Turbo Music to Turbo Politics: Pop-Folk and Anti-Establishment Politics in Bulgaria

37 'Dajem ti srce, zemljo moja': Patriotic Music and National Unity in Croatia in the Aftermath of the 2020 Petrinja Earthquake

38 'And Then We Sang': Affective Communities and Russian/EU Cultural Diplomacy in Moldova's Victory Day and Europe Day, 2022

39 Queer Yugosphere: Queer Audiences and Popular Music in the Post-Yugoslav Space

Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032357157
    • Genre Art
    • Editor Catherine Baker
    • Anzahl Seiten 640
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032357157
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-235715-7
    • Veröffentlichung 10.07.2024
    • Titel The Routledge Handbook of Popular Music and Politics of the Balkans
    • Autor Catherine Baker
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Sprache Englisch

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