Balkan Popular Culture and the Ottoman Ecumene: Music, Image, and Regional Political Discourse
By Margaret Beissinger (Contribution by), Kevin Dawe (Contribution by), Gabriela Ilnitchi (Contribution by), Vesa Kurkela (Contribution by), Svanibor Pettan (Contribution by), Ljerka Vidic Rasmussen (Contribution by), Carol Silverman (Contribution by), Martin Stokes (Contribution by), Jane C. Sugarman (Contribution by), Donna A. Buchanan (Editor)
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By Margaret Beissinger (Contribution by), Kevin Dawe (Contribution by), Gabriela Ilnitchi (Contribution by), Vesa Kurkela (Contribution by), Svanibor Pettan (Contribution by), Ljerka Vidic Rasmussen (Contribution by), Carol Silverman (Contribution by), Martin Stokes (Contribution by), Jane C. Sugarman (Contribution by), Donna A. Buchanan (Editor)
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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 music reveal 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 ethni...























