Narodna Umjetnost
Volume 52, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 121-142
The Sevdalinka in exile, revisited: Young Bosnian refugees’ music-making in Ljubljana in the 1990s (a note on applied ethnomusicology) [Sevdalinka u izgnanstvu po drugi put: Glazbovanje mladih Bosanskih izbjeglica u Ljubljani tijekom 1990 ih (bilješka o aplikativnoj etnomuzikologiji)] (Article) (Open Access)
Kozorog M. ,
Bartulović A.
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Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana, Zavetiška 5, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia
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Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana, Zavetiška 5, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia
Abstract
Scholars perceived the sevdalinka in exile as an evident expression of refugees’ Bosnian identity. Although this aspect might be important, we think that the identity dimension of the sevdalinka was overemphasised. That is why we point to the appearance of the sevdalinka in Slovenia as a complex process of experiencing uncertainty and trauma of forced migration on the one hand, and youth creativity or a search for expressive freedom on the other. Hence, we aim to move the focus from the refugees’ music life as collective experience to personal, highly individualised narratives. In addition, we argue that musical activities were organised in many aspects. An ethnomusicologist participated in these activities, therefore the work of applied ethnomusicology, together with its practice of strategic essentialisation of music, should be discussed as an integral part of the refugees’ music-making process. © 2015, Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.15176/vol52no106
ISSN: 05472504
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English