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Playing It Dangerously - Tambura Bands, Race, and Affective Block in Croatia and Its Intimates

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Informationen zum Autor IAN MACMILLEN holds a PhD in the anthropology of music from the University of Pennsylvania and has taught widely in ethnomusicology and slavic studies programs. He currently directs the Center for Russian, East European & Central Asian Studies at Oberlin College & Conservatory. Klappentext Playing It Dangerously' questions what happens when feelings attached to popular music conflict with expressions of the dominant socio-cultural order, and how this tension enters into the politics of popular culture at various levels of human interaction. Tambura is a genre-crossing performance practice centered on an eponymous stringed instrument, part of the mandolin family, that Roma, Croats, and Serbs adopted from Ottoman forces. The acclamation that one is a "dangerous player" connotes exceptional virtuosic improvisation and rapid finger technique and, as the highest praise that a musician can receive from his peers. Tambura has served as a site of both contestation and reconciliation since its propagation as Croatia's national instrument during the 1990s Yugoslav wars. This study combines ethnographic fieldwork with archival research and music analysis to expound affective block: a theory of the dialectical dynamics between affective and discursive responses to differences in playing styles. Zusammenfassung Playing It Dangerously questions what happens when feelings attached to popular music conflict with expressions of the dominant socio-cultural order! and how this tension enters into the politics of popular culture at various levels of human interaction.

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Authors Ian Macmillen
Publisher University press new england
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9780819579027
ISBN 978-0-8195-7902-7
No. of pages 288
Series Music / Culture
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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