TY - BOOK AU - Buchanan,Donna Anne TI - Balkan popular culture and the Ottoman ecumene: music, image, and regional political discourse T2 - Europea SN - 9780810866775 AV - ML3917.B35 U1 - 781.6309496 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Lanham, Md. PB - Scarecrow Press KW - Popular music KW - Social aspects KW - Balkan Peninsula KW - Political aspects KW - Turkish influences KW - Popular culture KW - Musique populaire KW - Aspect social KW - Balkans KW - Aspect politique KW - Influence turque KW - Culture populaire KW - MUSIC KW - Genres & Styles KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - Pop Vocal KW - New Age KW - fast KW - Volkskultur KW - Balkan KW - idsbb KW - Volksmusik KW - Politik KW - idszbz KW - Populäre Musik KW - Gesellschaft KW - Südosteuropa KW - Türkei KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-416), discography (p. 417-421), filmography (p. 423-424), and index; "Oh, those Turks!" : music and interculturality in the Balkans and beyond / Donna A. Buchanan -- Post-1989 culture industries and their nationalist icons. Bosnian and Serbian popular music in the 1990s : divergent paths, conflicting meanings, and shared sentiments / Ljerka Vidić Rasmussen ; Muzica oriental : identity and popular culture in postcommunist Romania / Margaret H. Beissinger ; Bulgarian chalga on video : oriental stereotypes, mafia exoticism, and politics / Vesa Kurkela ; Regional voices in a national soundscape : Balkan music and dance in Greece / Kevin Dawe -- Beyond nation : regionalisms in a cosmopolitan frame. Ottoman echoes, post-Byzantine frescoes, and musical instruments in the Balkans / Gabriela Ilnitchi ; Bulgarian ethnopop along the old Via Militaris : Ottomanism, orientalism, or Balkan cosmopolitanism? / Donna A. Buchanan ; Ottoman successor musics and Albanian identities in the 1990s / Jane C. Sugarman ; Shedding light on the Balkans : Sezen Aksu's Anatolian pop / Martin Stokes ; Trafficking in the exotic with "Gypsy" music : Balkan Roma, cosmopolitanism, and "world music" festivals / Carol Silverman; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2014 N2 - Since the early twentieth century, "balkanization" has signified the often militant fracturing of territories, states, or groups along ethnic, religious, and linguistic divides. Yet the remarkable similarities found among contemporary Balkan popular musicreveal the region as the site of a thriving creative dialogue and interchange. The eclectic interweaving of stylistic features evidenced by Albanian commercial folk music, Anatolian pop, Bosnian sevdah-rock, Bulgarian pop-folk, Greek ethniki mousike, Romanian muzica orientala, Serbian turbo folk, and Turkish arabesk, to name a few, points to a UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=243002 ER -