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- Title
MIGRACIJE NACIONALIZACIJE GLASBE: OD LJUDSKE K NARODNOZABAVNI.
- Authors
KOVAČIČ, Mojca; ŠIVIC, Urša
- Abstract
The paper discusses folk and folk-pop music from the perspective of the development of their symbolic meaning for the immediate and wider community. The migration of ascribed meanings and moral and aesthetic values from one era to another, from one community to another, or from one social class to another is the focus of the observation of these two musical genres, which link a number of dichotomies. If folk music played one of the most important nationally representative roles in the 20th century, in recent decades, folk-pop music has begun to play this role alongside folk music, as state policies have begun to accept it as part of their agenda, thus legitimizing it as a symbol of national representation.
- Subjects
POPULAR music genres; SOCIAL classes; AESTHETICS; NATIONAL emblems; TWENTIETH century; AMERICAN folk music; FOLK music
- Publication
Two Homelands / Dve Domovini, 2023, Vol 58, p103
- ISSN
0353-6777
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3986/2023.2.06