Invited lectures on 5th INASEA Conference Migration to, from and in Southeastern Europe: Intercultural Communication, Social Change and Transnational Ties, Hacettepe University, Faculty of Communication, Ankara, 21-24 May 2009. International Association of Southeast European Antrhopology is one of the most important association for scholars interested in the cultures of southeastern Europe. Lecture addresses the various strategies in the representation of the “Yugoslav music” and their roles in producing of the new narratives of the past.
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The article focuses on the phenomenon of ‘sound nostalgia’ in re-establishing of the Yugoslav cultural identity on the Internet. Music emerged as a very significant factor in the processes of imagining the past and nostalgia for socialism, simultaneously producing new ways of its presentation and promotion. The study examines the commercialization of the so-called “homeland sound,” and the phenomenon of the nostalgic appropriation in musical practices.
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