Buch, Englisch, 286 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 518 g
Studies in Popular Music
Buch, Englisch, 286 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 518 g
Reihe: Routledge Global Popular Music Series
ISBN: 978-1-138-48953-0
Verlag: Routledge
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Series Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Reclaiming the Legacy of Yugoslav Popular Music - Danijela Š. Beard with Ljerka V. Rasmussen
PART I: ZABAVNA-POP
1 Networking Zabavna Music: Singers, Festivals and Estrada - Jelena Arnautovic
2 "Melodies from the Adriatic:" Mediterranean Influence in Zabavna Music Festivals of the 1950s and 1960s - Anita Buhin
3 The Sarajevo Pop-Rock Scene: Music from the Yugoslav Crossroads - Vesna Andree Zaimovic
4 Yugoslav Film and Popular Culture: Arsen Dedic’s Songs in Films - Irena Paulus
PART II: ROCK, PUNK, NEW WAVE
5 Belgrade Rock Experience: From Sixties Innocence to Eighties Relevance - Aleksandar Žikic
6 Jugoton: From State Recording Giant to Alternative Producer of Yugoslav New Wave - Branko Kostelnik
7 "Absolutely Yours:" Yugoslav Disco under Late Socialism - Marko Zubak
8 The Aesthetics of Music Videos in Yugoslav Rock Music: Josipa Lisac, EKV, Rambo Amadeus - Ivana Medic
9 Bijelo Dugme: The Politics of Remembrance within the Post-Yugoslav Popular Music Scene - Ana Petrov
PART III: NARODNA (FOLK) AND NEOFOLK MUSIC
10 Starogradska Muzika: An Ethnography of Musical Nostalgia - Marija Dumnic Vilotijevic
11 "My Juga, My Dearest Flower:" The Yugoslav Legacy of Newly Composed Folk Music Revisited - Iva Nenic
12 Music in Macedonia: Yugoslavia’s Balkans - Velika Stojkova Serafimovska
13 Fantasy, Sexuality, and Yugoslavism in the Music of Lepa Brena's Music - Zlatan Delic
PART IV: THE POLITICS OF POPULAR MUSIC UNDER SOCIALISM
14 Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Dean Vuletic
15 "Rocking the Party Line:" The Yugoslav Festival of Patriotic and Revolutionary Song and the Polemics of "Soc-Pop" in the 1970s - Danijela Š. Beard
16 "Comrades, We Don’t Believe You!" Or, Do We Just Want to Dance With You?: The Slovenian Punk Subculture in Socialist Yugoslavia - Gregor Tomc
17 Music Labor, Class, and Socialist Entrepreneurship: Yugoslav Self-Management Revisited - Ana Hofman
18 Music for the "Youth Day Central Ceremony" after Tito: De-ritualization and Other Indices of Yugoslav Decline - Naila Ceribašic and Jelka Vukobratovic
CODA
19 Yugoslav Popular Music and Global Histories of the Cold War - Catherine Baker
AFTERWORD
20 “What Would You Give to be in my Place?:”A Conversation with Goran Bregovic - Vesna Andree Zaimovic, Ljerka V. Rasmussen, and Danijela Š. Beard
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index