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Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia Uros Cvoro (University of New South Wales)

Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia By Uros Cvoro (University of New South Wales)

Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia by Uros Cvoro (University of New South Wales)


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Beginning with 1970s Socialist Yugoslavia, Uros Cvoro explores the cultural and political paradoxes of turbo-folk. Taking as its starting point turbo-folk's popularity across national borders, Cvoro analyses key songs and performers in Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia.

Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia Summary

Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia by Uros Cvoro (University of New South Wales)

Turbo-folk music is the most controversial form of popular culture in the new states of former Yugoslavia. Theoretically ambitious and innovative, this book is a new account of popular music that has been at the centre of national, political and cultural debates for over two decades. Beginning with 1970s Socialist Yugoslavia, Uros Cvoro explores the cultural and political paradoxes of turbo-folk: described as 'backward' music, whose misogynist and Serb nationalist iconography represents a threat to cosmopolitanism, turbo-folk's iconography is also perceived as a 'genuinely Balkan' form of resistance to the threat of neo-liberalism. Taking as its starting point turbo-folk's popularity across national borders, Cvoro analyses key songs and performers in Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia. The book also examines the effects of turbo on the broader cultural sphere - including art, film, sculpture and architecture - twenty years after its inception and popularization. What is proposed is a new way of reading the relationship of contemporary popular music to processes of cultural, political and social change - and a new understanding of how fundamental turbo-folk is to the recent history of former Yugoslavia and its successor states.

Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia Reviews

'... the many fascinating insights offered by Living with the Royal Academy make a useful contribution toward the rewriting of the history of British art during the first century or so of the Royal Academy's existence.' CAA Reviews

About Uros Cvoro (University of New South Wales)

Uros Cvoro is a Senior Lecturer in Art Theory at UNSW Australia. His research areas include contemporary art and national identity, popular culture and post-socialism, and the relation between contemporary art and politics.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Three Stories of Turbo-folk; Part I Turbo-nation: Turbo-folk and Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia, 1970-2010; Chapter 1 The People's Eastern Kitsch: Self-management, Modernisation and 'Newly Composed Folk Music' in Yugoslavia; Chapter 2 Remember the Nineties?: Turbo-folk as the Vanishing Mediator of Nationalism; Chapter 3 Beyond Serbia: Turbo-folk across Cultural and National Boundaries; Part II Turbo-culture: Cultural Responses to Turbo-folk; Chapter 4 Turbo-art: Music and National Identity in the Work of Contemporary Artists from Former Yugoslavia; Chapter 5 They Can Be Heroes: Popular Culture and Public Sculpture in Former Yugoslavia; Chapter 6 Singin' in the Film: Turbo-folk and Self-exoticisation in the Films of Sr?an Dragojevi?; conclusion Conclusion;

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NLS9781138249059
9781138249059
113824905X
Turbo-folk Music and Cultural Representations of National Identity in Former Yugoslavia by Uros Cvoro (University of New South Wales)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-10-19
224
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