The Traditional Bosnian Song Sevdalinka as an Aesthetical, Musical and Philological Phenomenon Cover Image

Tradicionalna bosanska pjesma Sevdalinka kao estetski, glazbeni i filološki fenomen
The Traditional Bosnian Song Sevdalinka as an Aesthetical, Musical and Philological Phenomenon

Author(s): Rašid Durić
Subject(s): Music, Aesthetics, Bosnian Literature, Philology
Published by: Wittenberg University - Sociology Department
Keywords: sevdalinka; traditional Bosnian song;

Summary/Abstract: In this article, the author introduces several approaches to the concept of sacrifice. It begins with classic sociological approach of Emile Durkheim who in sacrifice remarks forming, strengthening and maintaining of a community. In his anthropological conception, Georges Bataille demonstrates that the production and accumulation of wealth are wrong moral principles and suggests a new moral practice of giving oneself without asking anything in return, which represents the only way to realize a society of equals. Such a society, in which there would be no leader or a singular sovereignty, he calls Acephale. For Jean-Luc Nancy, sacrifice is impossible. Starting from a standpoint that the Being is nothing and that there is nothing except this worldly plurality, Nancy considers sacrifice impossible since there is no higher principle for which the sacrifice would be performed. Beside the standpoints of the abovementioned theoreticians, this article also offers a theory of discipline and sacrifice for achieving a socially expected perfect appearance. In all the mentioned theories, non-classic dimension of sacrifice is demonstrated. In them sacrifice is performed as activity for achieving social unity, greater equality, socially expected appearance and it is also presented as something impossible.

  • Issue Year: 13/2018
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 1-12
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Bosnian