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Shake, Rattle and Roll: Yugoslav Rock Music and the Poetics of Social Critique (Paperback)
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Shake, Rattle and Roll: Yugoslav Rock Music and the Poetics of Social Critique (Paperback)
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From the late-1970s to the late-1980s rock music in Yugoslavia had
an important social and political purpose of providing a popular
cultural outlet for the unique forms of socio-cultural critique
that engaged with the realities and problems of life in Yugoslav
society. The three music movements that emerged in this period -
New Wave, New Primitives, and New Partisans - employed the
understanding of rock music as the 'music of commitment' (i.e. as
socio-cultural praxis premised on committed social engagement) to
articulate the critiques of the country's 'new socialist culture',
with the purpose of helping to eliminate the disconnect between the
ideal and the reality of socialist Yugoslavia. This book offers an
analysis of the three music movements and their particular brand of
'poetics of the present' in order to explore the movements'
specific forms of socio-cultural engagement with Yugoslavia's 'new
socialist culture' and demonstrate that their cultural praxis was
oriented towards the goal of realizing the genuine Yugoslav
socialist-humanist community 'in the true measure of man'. Thus,
the book's principal argument is that the driving force behind the
music of commitment was, although critical, a fundamentally
constructive disposition towards the progressive ideal of socialist
Yugoslavia.
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