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Manele in Romania: Cultural Expression and Social Meaning in Balkan Popular Music: Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities

Editat de Margaret Beissinger, Speranta Radulescu, Anca Giurchescu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 aug 2016
This edited volume examines manele (sing. manea), an urban Romanian song-dance ethnopop genre that combines local traditional and popular music with Balkan and Middle Eastern elements. The genre is performed primarily by male Romani musicians at weddings and clubs and appeals especially to Romanian and Romani youth. It became immensely popular after the collapse of communism, representing for many the newly liberated social conditions of the post-1989 world. But manele have also engendered much controversy among the educated and professional elite, who view the genre as vulgar and even "alien" to the Romanian national character. The essays collected here examine the "manea phenomenon" as a vibrant form of cultural expression that engages in several levels of social meaning, all informed by historical conditions, politics, aesthetics, tradition, ethnicity, gender, class, and geography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442267077
ISBN-10: 1442267070
Pagini: 362
Ilustrații: 23 b/w photos;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 232 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1: "Music, Dance, Performance: A Descriptive Analysis of Manele"
Speranta Radulescu and Anca Giurchescu
Chapter 2: "A History of the Manea: The 19th to the Mid-20th Century"
Costin Moisil
Chapter 3: "Actors and Performance"
Anca Giurchescu and Speranta Radulescu
Chapter 4: "How the Music of Manele is Structured"
Speranta Radulescu
Chapter 5: "Village Manele: An Urban Genre in Rural Romania"
Margaret Beissinger
Chapter 6: "Manele and Regional Parallels: Ethnopop in the Balkans"
Margaret Beissinger
Chapter 7:"Manele and the Underworld"
Adrian Schiop
Chapter 8: "'Boyar in the Helicopter': Power, Parody, and Carnival in Manea Performances"
Victor Stoichita
Chapter 9: "Turbo-Authenticity: An Essay about 'Manelism'"
Vintila Mihailescu
Epilogue
Speranta Radulescu

Recenzii

This extraordinary book has a high applicability both among scholars from various disciplines and the wider public of those who want to achieve a greater understanding of the turbulent social reality Southeastern countries are struggling with.
The richness of grounded knowledge throughout Manele in Romania would distinguish a single-author work in popular and folk music studies, let alone an edited volume.
To my knowledge, this well-researched book is the very first volume of essays written in English on the subject of the musical genre of manele. . . The fieldwork completed for the volume has resulted in a diverse collection of material . . . . Manele in Romania: Cultural Expression and Meaning in Balkan Popular Music is recommended for scholars, students, and readers interested in music, history, ethnic, social, and political studies of Romania and the Balkans. The website [http://www.manele-in-romania.ro/] is a convenient source for both a classroom setting and personal use.