This article juxtaposes two periods of Bulgarian folk music revival, which were separated by a period of rejection of Bulgarian traditions and cultural values, and problematizes the success of chalga, a pan-Balkan musical phenomenon from the post-socialist period. By engaging current research of American and Bulgarian scholars and reflecting on the author’s recent fieldwork and personal experiences as a performer of Bulgarian folk music, this study raises questions regarding the relationships between state-imposed nationalism and folk traditions, village culture and modern life, the role of media in the dissemination of musical traditions, and the importance of folk music in the construction of modern Bulgarian cultural identity
Starting with Maria Todorova’s landmark study Imagining the Balkans (Todorova 1997), numerous aut...
The article gives a picture ofthe folk music life in Turkey. Turkish folk music has undergone drasti...
As a living art form unique to every culture, choral music reflects strongly upon a country\u27s his...
The connections between globalization, nationalism, cultural translation and music-making in Bulgari...
This article investigates the performative relationship among folklore, the market, and the state th...
In the Czechoslovakia of the 1950s, traditional folk music was officially presented as the most impo...
Written for English 1000, taught by Professor John Nieves.Includes video of author reading her paper...
This dissertation attempts to investigate the notion of folkloric language in Bulgarian and other So...
Abstract: The paper discusses the tension in post-totalitarian Bulgaria be-tween the national folklo...
Folklore used to be one of the most efficient tools that some authoritarian regimes from Eastern Eur...
This article investigates the performative relationship among folklore, the market, and the state th...
Drawing from different academic disciplines this article addresses a mainstream genre of popular mus...
There are three chapters concerning that work, among which two are theoretical and the third one is ...
Bulgarian folk music has received international recognition. The "Bulgarian Voices" are admired worl...
The work deals with interethnic contexts in the traditional Bulgarian music, which in the past were ...
Starting with Maria Todorova’s landmark study Imagining the Balkans (Todorova 1997), numerous aut...
The article gives a picture ofthe folk music life in Turkey. Turkish folk music has undergone drasti...
As a living art form unique to every culture, choral music reflects strongly upon a country\u27s his...
The connections between globalization, nationalism, cultural translation and music-making in Bulgari...
This article investigates the performative relationship among folklore, the market, and the state th...
In the Czechoslovakia of the 1950s, traditional folk music was officially presented as the most impo...
Written for English 1000, taught by Professor John Nieves.Includes video of author reading her paper...
This dissertation attempts to investigate the notion of folkloric language in Bulgarian and other So...
Abstract: The paper discusses the tension in post-totalitarian Bulgaria be-tween the national folklo...
Folklore used to be one of the most efficient tools that some authoritarian regimes from Eastern Eur...
This article investigates the performative relationship among folklore, the market, and the state th...
Drawing from different academic disciplines this article addresses a mainstream genre of popular mus...
There are three chapters concerning that work, among which two are theoretical and the third one is ...
Bulgarian folk music has received international recognition. The "Bulgarian Voices" are admired worl...
The work deals with interethnic contexts in the traditional Bulgarian music, which in the past were ...
Starting with Maria Todorova’s landmark study Imagining the Balkans (Todorova 1997), numerous aut...
The article gives a picture ofthe folk music life in Turkey. Turkish folk music has undergone drasti...
As a living art form unique to every culture, choral music reflects strongly upon a country\u27s his...