Fluid revivals: retouring popular songs to restore a hydrological imaginary in the trans-Danube

IF 0.7 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC Popular Music Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1017/s0261143024000151
Ian MacMillen
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This article examines emerging practices of popular music revivals that rely on affective commitments other than nostalgia. It uses two Serbian-based singers’ post-war Croatian tours as case studies, analysing musical fluidities in the material and symbolic navigation of post-Yugoslav performance networks and focusing on borderwaters such as the Danube that bridge the region's peoples, centring their interconnected industrial and cultural attachments, yet also physically and politically separating former Yugoslav republics. Reviewing hydrological conceptions of territorial belonging in the late-Yugoslav period and in the 1990s as expressed in their ballads and reception history, it argues that the singers (Đorđe Balašević and Zvonko Bogdan), in attempting to re-establish their interrepublic touring practices with the backing of Serbian tambura bands, engage in an economy of love that, as with revival tours elsewhere in Europe, has proved more efficacious than nostalgia for responding to recent political and socioeconomic changes in the European Union.

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流体复兴:重唱流行歌曲,恢复跨多瑙河的水文想象
本文探讨了流行音乐复兴的新兴实践,这些实践依赖于怀旧之外的情感承诺。文章以两位塞尔维亚歌手战后在克罗地亚的巡演为案例,分析了后南斯拉夫表演网络的物质和象征性导航中的音乐流动性,并将重点放在多瑙河等边境水域上,这些水域是该地区人民的桥梁,是他们相互联系的工业和文化纽带的中心,但也在物理和政治上将前南斯拉夫各共和国分隔开来。通过回顾南斯拉夫晚期和 20 世纪 90 年代歌谣中表达的领土归属的水文概念和接受历史,本报告认为,歌手(乔尔杰-巴拉谢维奇和兹冯科-博格丹)在试图重新建立与多瑙河之间的相互联系时,也在试图建立与多瑙河之间的相互联系、在塞尔维亚坦布拉乐队的支持下,他们试图重建其跨共和国巡回演出的做法,与欧洲其他地方的复兴巡回演出一样,在应对欧盟最近的政治和社会经济变化方面,这种做法被证明比怀旧更为有效。
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Popular Music
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期刊介绍: Popular Music is an international multi-disciplinary journal covering all aspects of the subject - from the formation of social group identities through popular music, to the workings of the global music industry, to how particular pieces of music are put together. The journal includes all kinds of popular music, whether rap or rai, jazz or rock, from any historical era and any geographical location. Popular Music carries articles by scholars from a variety of disciplines and theoretical perspectives. Each issue contains substantial, authoritative and influential articles, topical pieces, and reviews of a wide range of books.
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