Maria Paula Survilla
Of Mermaids and Rock Singers
Placing the Self and Constructing the Nation THrough Belarusan Contemporary Music
Maria Paula Survilla
Of Mermaids and Rock Singers
Placing the Self and Constructing the Nation THrough Belarusan Contemporary Music
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This book examines the roles, functions, and interpretations of rock music as part of the initial push towards exploring national and personal identities in a newly independent Belarus. It also includes a summary of rock concert activity in Belarus.
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This book examines the roles, functions, and interpretations of rock music as part of the initial push towards exploring national and personal identities in a newly independent Belarus. It also includes a summary of rock concert activity in Belarus.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9780415940146
- ISBN-10: 0415940141
- Artikelnr.: 21383257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 473g
- ISBN-13: 9780415940146
- ISBN-10: 0415940141
- Artikelnr.: 21383257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Maria Paula Survilla
List Of Illustrations
Notes to Accompanying CD
The Transliteration of the Belarusan Language
Acknowledgments
Preface
1."2yvie Bielarus!": Nationalism, Critiques, and Cultural Responses
Identity and Nation
Explanations of Identity Construction: Eastern Europe in the Western Press
2.Terminology, Controversy, and the Interpretation of History
Steps Towards Independence
Terminology
National Origins and the "Golden Era"
Aggressive Colonization
Rebellion
The Twentieth Century
3."Stand in the doorway": Entrances and Exits in Urban Belarus
Singular Visions and Multiple Directions in Urban Belarus
The Public and the Private
Expectations for Change in Belarus
"And what please, is a please . . . ?"
Popular Culture Without a Marketplace: Perfume, Lipstick, and the Soaps
Red Wine and Radiation: Chernobyl in Everyday Life
Conclusion
4.From Legislation to the Renaissance: Belarusan Rock and Urban Folklore
Generalities and Specifics of the Soviet Rock Scene
The Piesniary [Songsters]: From VIA to "Piesniarok"
Defining the Elements of "Good?" Belarusan Rock
5.Of Mermaids and Rock Singers: Ethnography and Shifting Authority in Palac's "Rusalki"
Culture Contact and the Expedition
"Young girls, our sisters . . ."
6.Ulis: "America is Where I am"
Group Dynamics and the Practice Space
Defining Ulis and Belarusan Rock
7.From Bard to Rock Star: Kasia Kamockaja
Gender and Belarusan Rock
Novaje Nieba's Kasia Kamockaja: from Bard to Rock Star
Image, Belonging, and Association
8.National Republic of Mroja [Dream]: Quotation and the Kangaroo
9.Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Bibliography
Discography
Index.
Notes to Accompanying CD
The Transliteration of the Belarusan Language
Acknowledgments
Preface
1."2yvie Bielarus!": Nationalism, Critiques, and Cultural Responses
Identity and Nation
Explanations of Identity Construction: Eastern Europe in the Western Press
2.Terminology, Controversy, and the Interpretation of History
Steps Towards Independence
Terminology
National Origins and the "Golden Era"
Aggressive Colonization
Rebellion
The Twentieth Century
3."Stand in the doorway": Entrances and Exits in Urban Belarus
Singular Visions and Multiple Directions in Urban Belarus
The Public and the Private
Expectations for Change in Belarus
"And what please, is a please . . . ?"
Popular Culture Without a Marketplace: Perfume, Lipstick, and the Soaps
Red Wine and Radiation: Chernobyl in Everyday Life
Conclusion
4.From Legislation to the Renaissance: Belarusan Rock and Urban Folklore
Generalities and Specifics of the Soviet Rock Scene
The Piesniary [Songsters]: From VIA to "Piesniarok"
Defining the Elements of "Good?" Belarusan Rock
5.Of Mermaids and Rock Singers: Ethnography and Shifting Authority in Palac's "Rusalki"
Culture Contact and the Expedition
"Young girls, our sisters . . ."
6.Ulis: "America is Where I am"
Group Dynamics and the Practice Space
Defining Ulis and Belarusan Rock
7.From Bard to Rock Star: Kasia Kamockaja
Gender and Belarusan Rock
Novaje Nieba's Kasia Kamockaja: from Bard to Rock Star
Image, Belonging, and Association
8.National Republic of Mroja [Dream]: Quotation and the Kangaroo
9.Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Bibliography
Discography
Index.
List Of Illustrations
Notes to Accompanying CD
The Transliteration of the Belarusan Language
Acknowledgments
Preface
1."2yvie Bielarus!": Nationalism, Critiques, and Cultural Responses
Identity and Nation
Explanations of Identity Construction: Eastern Europe in the Western Press
2.Terminology, Controversy, and the Interpretation of History
Steps Towards Independence
Terminology
National Origins and the "Golden Era"
Aggressive Colonization
Rebellion
The Twentieth Century
3."Stand in the doorway": Entrances and Exits in Urban Belarus
Singular Visions and Multiple Directions in Urban Belarus
The Public and the Private
Expectations for Change in Belarus
"And what please, is a please . . . ?"
Popular Culture Without a Marketplace: Perfume, Lipstick, and the Soaps
Red Wine and Radiation: Chernobyl in Everyday Life
Conclusion
4.From Legislation to the Renaissance: Belarusan Rock and Urban Folklore
Generalities and Specifics of the Soviet Rock Scene
The Piesniary [Songsters]: From VIA to "Piesniarok"
Defining the Elements of "Good?" Belarusan Rock
5.Of Mermaids and Rock Singers: Ethnography and Shifting Authority in Palac's "Rusalki"
Culture Contact and the Expedition
"Young girls, our sisters . . ."
6.Ulis: "America is Where I am"
Group Dynamics and the Practice Space
Defining Ulis and Belarusan Rock
7.From Bard to Rock Star: Kasia Kamockaja
Gender and Belarusan Rock
Novaje Nieba's Kasia Kamockaja: from Bard to Rock Star
Image, Belonging, and Association
8.National Republic of Mroja [Dream]: Quotation and the Kangaroo
9.Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Bibliography
Discography
Index.
Notes to Accompanying CD
The Transliteration of the Belarusan Language
Acknowledgments
Preface
1."2yvie Bielarus!": Nationalism, Critiques, and Cultural Responses
Identity and Nation
Explanations of Identity Construction: Eastern Europe in the Western Press
2.Terminology, Controversy, and the Interpretation of History
Steps Towards Independence
Terminology
National Origins and the "Golden Era"
Aggressive Colonization
Rebellion
The Twentieth Century
3."Stand in the doorway": Entrances and Exits in Urban Belarus
Singular Visions and Multiple Directions in Urban Belarus
The Public and the Private
Expectations for Change in Belarus
"And what please, is a please . . . ?"
Popular Culture Without a Marketplace: Perfume, Lipstick, and the Soaps
Red Wine and Radiation: Chernobyl in Everyday Life
Conclusion
4.From Legislation to the Renaissance: Belarusan Rock and Urban Folklore
Generalities and Specifics of the Soviet Rock Scene
The Piesniary [Songsters]: From VIA to "Piesniarok"
Defining the Elements of "Good?" Belarusan Rock
5.Of Mermaids and Rock Singers: Ethnography and Shifting Authority in Palac's "Rusalki"
Culture Contact and the Expedition
"Young girls, our sisters . . ."
6.Ulis: "America is Where I am"
Group Dynamics and the Practice Space
Defining Ulis and Belarusan Rock
7.From Bard to Rock Star: Kasia Kamockaja
Gender and Belarusan Rock
Novaje Nieba's Kasia Kamockaja: from Bard to Rock Star
Image, Belonging, and Association
8.National Republic of Mroja [Dream]: Quotation and the Kangaroo
9.Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Rock and Revolution: Performance and the Mediation of Rock
Bibliography
Discography
Index.







