Made in Yugoslavia

Studies in Popular Music
 
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Made in Yugoslavia: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology of popular music in Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav region across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Essays cover the major figures, styles, and social contexts of music in the region.

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Made in Yugoslavia: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology of popular music in Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav region across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The book consists of chapters by leading scholars and covers the major figures, styles, and social contexts of music in the region that for most of the past century was known as Yugoslavia. Exploring the role played by music in Yugoslav art, culture, social movements, and discourses of statehood, this book offers a gateway into scholarly explanation of a key region in Eastern Europe. An introduction provides an overview and background on popular music in Yugoslavia, followed by chapters in four thematic sections: Zabavna-Pop; Rock, Punk, and New Wave; Narodna (Folk) and Neofolk Music; and the Politics of Popular Music Under Socialism.

Table of Contents:

List of Illustrations


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 Arnautović


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 Zaimović



4 Yugoslav Film and Popular Culture: Arsen Dedić?s Songs in Films - Irena Paulus


PART II: ROCK, PUNK, NEW WAVE



5 Belgrade Rock Experience: From Sixties Innocence to Eighties Relevance - Aleksandar Žikić


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 Medić


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 Dumnić Vilotijević


11 "My Juga, My Dearest Flower:" The Yugoslav Legacy of Newly Composed Folk Music Revisited - Iva Nenić



12 Music in Macedonia: Yugoslavia?s Balkans - Velika Stojkova Serafimovska



13 Fantasy, Sexuality, and Yugoslavism in the Music of Lepa Brena's Music - Zlatan Delić



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 Ceribašić and Jelka Vukobratović?


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 Bregović - Vesna Andree Zaimović, Ljerka V. Rasmussen, and Danijela Š. Beard


Bibliography


Notes on Contributors


Index