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Retuning culture : musical changes in Central and Eastern Europe /

As a measure of individual and collective identity, music offers both striking metaphors and tangible data for understanding societies in transition--and nowhere is this clearer than in the recent case of the Eastern Bloc. Retuning Culture presents an extraordinary picture of this phenomenon. This p...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Slobin, Mark (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 1996.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Dmitri Pokrovsky and the Russian folk music revival movement / Theodore Levin
  • Kundera's musical Joke and "folk" music in Czechoslovakia, 1948-? / Michael Beckerman
  • Aesthetic of the Hungarian revival movement / Judit Frigyesi
  • Lakodalmas rock and the rejection of popular culture in post-socialist Hungary / Barbara Rose Lange
  • Continuity and change in eastern and central European traditional music / Anna Czekanowska
  • Southern wind of change : style and the politics of identity in prewar Yugoslavia / Ljerka Vidíc Rasmussen
  • Ilahiya as a symbol of Bosnian Muslim national identity / Mirjana Lauševíc
  • Nationalism on stage : music and change in Soviet Ukraine / Catherine Wanner
  • Romanian revolution of December 1989 and its reflection in musical folklore / Steluţa Popa
  • Dialectic of economics and aesthetics in Bulgarian music / Timothy Rice
  • Wedding musicians, political transition, and national consciousness in Bulgaria / Donna A. Buchanan
  • Music and marginality : Roma (Gypsies) of Bulgaria and Macedonia / Carol Silverman
  • Change as confirmation of continuity as experienced by Russian Molokans / Margarita Mazo.