Applied ethnomusicology in Serbia: Politics and policies of Serbian ethnomusicological Society Cover Image

Примењена етномузикологија у Србији: политике деловањa Српског етномузиколошког друштва
Applied ethnomusicology in Serbia: Politics and policies of Serbian ethnomusicological Society

Author(s): Marija Dumnić
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Music, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Muzikološki institut SANU
Keywords: cultural policy; applied ethnomusicology; Serbian Ethnomusicological Society;

Summary/Abstract: his paper deals with ethnomusicological research methodologies, the application of ethnomusicological knowledge outside academic institutions and ideologies which have contributed to ethnomusicological discourses in Serbia. Furthermore, state policy on ethnomusicology and folk music is analysed. The recent institutionalisation of applied ethnomusicology, i.e. direct ethnomusicological engagement in society, which represents a turning point in the development of ethnomusicology, is particularly emphasized. The difference between contemporary applied ethnomusicology and ethnomusicology is in direct engagement: goals are changed, new strategies of (fi eld-) work are introduced, folk music as a political tool is adopted, neutrality of research positions is destabilized, resulting in the emergence of the greatest problem of the discipline – ethics. Applied ethnomusicology in Serbia is especially interesting not only because of local cultural characteristics, but also because of the specifi c position of Serbian ethnomusicology in the scientifi c world map. The activities of the Serbian Ethnomusiclogical Society are analyzed as a representative example of successful public engagement. The projects of the Society are classifi ed according to the type of animation (cultural and scientifi c). The promotion of Serbian folk music, folk music of national minorities and bagpipe-playing revitalization fall into the fi rst category, whereas the second one comprises scientifi c round tables and the projects dealing with the preservation of Serbian folk music heritage.

  • Issue Year: 1/2012
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 79-102
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Serbian
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