Local Fusions: Folk Music Experiments in Central Europe at the Millennium
- Author: Lange, Barbara Rose
offers a fine series of manageably sized case studies that explore complex issues and intricate developments in telling detail, and without recourse to jargon. Students of modern Central Europe... — More…
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Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- Note on Orthography
- Acknowledgements
- About the Companion Website
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Good Old Days: Critiques of Masculinity in the Hungarian Folk Revival
- Chapter 2. Agi Szaloki and Multiethnic Femininity
- Chapter 3. Autobiography, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in the Music of Bea Palya
- Chapter 4. Banda and the Slovak Folk Revival
- Chapter 5. Urban Nostalgia in the Music of Pozo? sentimental
- Chapter 6. Slovak Folksong, Romani Pop, and Outer Space in the Music of Hudba z Marsu
- Chapter 7. Recuperating the Alpine Image in Austrian Music
- Chapter 8. Local Identity, World Music 2.0, and Electronic Dance Music
- Chapter 9. Sampling and Commercialization in Danubian Trances and Boheme
- Epilogue
- References
- Index