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Made in Yugoslavia: Studies in Popular Music

2021; Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts; Volume: 57; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4312/mz.57.1.271-282

ISSN

2350-4242

Autores

Laura Emmery,

Tópico(s)

Balkan and Eastern European Studies

Resumo

Made in Yugoslavia: Studies in Popular Music (edited by Danijela Špirić Beard and Ljerka Rasmussen) is a fascinating study of how popular music developed in post-World War II Yugoslavia, eventually reaching both unsurpassable popularity in the Balkans and Eastern Europe, and critical acclaim in the West. Through the comprehensive discussion of all popular music trends in Yugoslavia − commercial pop (zabavna-pop), rock, punk, new wave, disco, folk (narodna), and neofolk (novokomponovana) − across all six socialist Yugoslav republics, the reader is given the engrossing socio-cultural and political history of the country, providing the audience with a much-needed and riveting context for understanding the formation and the eventual demise of Tito’s Yugoslavia.

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