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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine BakerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032357164ISBN 10: 1032357169 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 22 May 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsList 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 Lăutari, 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 2009–21 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 IndexReviewsAuthor InformationCatherine Baker is Reader in 20th Century History at the University of Hull. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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