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[Commlist] "Loud Memories, Turbo Folks" Symposium
Thu Sep 09 12:07:56 GMT 2021
*Loud Memories, Turbo Folks:*
*Mapping Sound, Image and Remembrance in the Post-Yugoslav Space*
*International Symposium*
September 16 and 17, 2021
Main venue: TR/3, Trg republike 3, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Link for online attendants: tba.
Stream: https://www.facebook.com/mglc.ljubljana
<https://www.facebook.com/mglc.ljubljana>
How do images, sounds, and memories (re)invent traditions, histories,
and spaces of political intervention? What are the cultural dynamics and
the affective charges of the post-Yugoslav condition? How do they travel
across various media and across the borders of various post-transitional
peripheries?
Organized by the Center for Cultural and Religious Studies, Faculty of
Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana (CPKR, FDV (UL)), and the MGLC
– International Centre of Graphic Arts, this symposium complements the
34th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts: ISKRA DELTA. Inspired by the
Biennale’s ambition to re-think the actual and virtual contours of the
“post-“ condition, /Loud Memories, Turbo Folks/ brings together
researchers in the domains of cultural, popular-music, and memory
studies in the post-Yugoslav space (and beyond).
The two-day event at the crossroads of ongoing local and international
collaborative initiatives is designed as a knowledge exchange and
discussion platform. It aims to foreground ongoing and highlight some of
the most resonant recent studies on popular music, visual culture, and
cultural memory in the post-Yugoslav region, complementing the academic
program with a film night organized in collaboration with the Ljubljana
Short Film Festival – FeKK, a graffiti tour, a concert, and a special
guided tour of the Biennale.
With contributions by Jernej Amon Prodnik, Robert Bobnič, Marija Dumnić
Vilotijević, Nina Dragičević, Ana Hofman, Mateo Hočuršćak, Jernej
Kaluža, Slobodan Karamanić, Mojca Kovačič, Maja Lazarova, Natalija
Majsova, Rajko Muršič, Jessica Ortner, Vjeran Pavlaković, Aljoša Pužar,
Svanibor Pettan, Boris Ružić, Maria Sokolova, Peter Stanković, Muanis
Sinanović, Tea Sindbæk Andersen, Boris Stepanov, Ksenija Šabec, Jasmina
Šepetavc, Anamarija Šiša, Eric Ušić, Mitja Velikonja, Fedja Wierød Borčak.
*Registration*: https://forms.gle/ZuHdVaKmyLojWmxn7
<https://forms.gle/ZuHdVaKmyLojWmxn7>(registration is possible till
September 13, 2021 if you want to attend on-site, and till September 15,
2021 if you want to attend online, and is mandatory for the panels and
round table, but not for the cultural program (film night, graffiti
tour, concert)).
Until September 13, 2021, you can also register for the guided tour of
the 34th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts: ISKRA DELTA, via this link:
https://forms.gle/zmJvDXQy5sKrpmCq9 <https://forms.gle/zmJvDXQy5sKrpmCq9>.
The event will be held in accordance with the NIJZ (National Institute
for Public Health) recommendations for the prevention of the spread of
Covid-19 virus (PCT certificate).
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*Program*
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/Day 1, September 16 /
9:30–10:00 Introduction: Peter Stanković and Nevenka Šivavec
10:00–11:00 Keynote speech: Ana Hofman, “Sound, Affect, Memory:
Re-listening of the Past”
Discussion Moderator: Peter Stanković
11:15–12:45 Panel 1: Popular Music, Affect, Media
Nina Dragičević,**“/The final ace is on its way / Death to fascism, and
goodbye”: /Antifascist Poetic Text as an Emancipatory Sonic Event”**
Robert Bobnič, “Cultural History and Media Archaeology of Diatonic
Accordion”*//*
Svanibor Pettan, “Longue Durée Research of the Affective Aspects of
Romani Musicianship in Kosovo:
An Autoethnographic Look Back”
Mojca Kovačič, “Creating Music Atmosphere through Strategic Performances
of Slovenian Balkan Brass Bands”
Panel Chair: Jernej Kaluža
14:00–15:30 Panel 2: Genre (and) Politics
Peter Stanković, “Symbolic Imaginary of Contemporary Slovenian Folk Pop”
Jasmina Šepetavc, “Pure Women and Mischievous Men: Gender Imaginary in
Slovenian Folk Pop Music”
Slobodan Karamanić, “Balkan High, Balkan Low: Pop Music Production
between Hybridity and Class Struggle”
Jernej Kaluža, “Slovenian Folk-Pop Music and Balkan Turbofolk: Two
Variations of the Same or Something Completely Different?”
Panel Chair: Robert Bobnič
16:00–17:30 Panel 3: Popular Music and Space
Marija Dumnić Vilotijević, “Musical Characteristics of
/Folk/ in Turbofolk, Popfolk and Trapfolk in Serbia”
Maja Lazarova, “Theatricality as a Musico-Poetic Form of Expression in
Contemporary Macedonian Music”
Rajko Muršič, “Grassroots Music Venues, Ten Years After: Popular Music
Venues Resisting Capital, State, and Apathy”
Ksenija Šabec, “Between Home and the World: (Banal) Nationalism and the
Absence of Difference in Slovenian Folk Pop Music”
Panel Chair: Jasmina Šepetavc
18:00–19:00 Guided Tour of the 34th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts:
ISKRA DELTA
21:00–22:30 Post-Yugoslav Short Film Night organized in collaboration
with the FeKK Ljubljana Short Film Festival, Q Cultural Centre – Club
Tiffany, Metelkova
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/Day 2, September 17/
9:45–11:15 Panel 4: Mnemonic Migration and Media
Fedja Wierød Borčak and Tea Sindbæk Andersen, “Reading Bosnian War
Memories in Northwestern Europe and Bosnia”
Jessica Ortner, “Narrative Modes of Communicating Bosnian War Memories –
Saša Stanišić’ /How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone/”
Natalija Majsova and Jasmina Šepetavc, “Constructing Post-Yugoslav
Identities in Contemporary Slovenian Film”
Boris Ružić, “Unmediated Migrant Memories: A Case for Countervisual
Practices on the Balkan Route”
Panel Chair: Peter Stanković
11:45–13:15 Panel 5: Memories, Affects, and Identities
Jernej Kaluža and Jernej Amon Prodnik, “Memory of Media Use in Socialist
Yugoslavia: Analysis of Interviews Performed by Students of Journalism”
Maria Sokolova, “Post-Socialist Sentimental Inventories: Shuffling
Memories, Decluttering Nostalgias”
Martin Pogačar, “E/Affect Agropop: Future, Memory, Ethnostalgia” **
Tanja Petrović, “Madness of the Revolution”
Panel Chair: Aljoša Pužar
14:30–16:00 Panel 6: Digital Identities in Eastern Europe
Muanis Sinanović, “The Islamist Pepe”
Mateo Hočuršćak, “I am Yugoslomeme”
Anamarija Šiša, “Feminism and Women’s Digital Identities in the
Post-Yugoslav Space”
Boris Stepanov, “Soviet Sci-FiCinema Fans and the History of Runet”
Panel Chair: Natalija Majsova
16:30–18:00 Round Table: (Op)positional Visual Cultures
Mitja Velikonja, “Post-Socialist Political Graffiti in the Balkans and
Central Europe” (Book Presentation)
Eric Ušić, “Graffiti, Landscape and Memory: The Case of (Post)WW2
Pro-Yugoslav Graffiti in Istria”
Vjeran Pavlaković, “Graffitied Memoryscapes: The Muralization of
Hooligans and the Homeland War”
Round Table Moderator: Helena Konda
18:00–18:20 Closing Remarks: Aljoša Pužar
18:30–21:00 When the Walls Speak Up: A Graffiti Safari around Ljubljana
guided by Mitja Velikonja and Monika Kropej
21:00 Concert and Closing Party: SsmKOSK and DJ crew Kafe sa Šlagom, in
collaboration with KUD Podtalnica, Odprto/Opencycle, Klub Gromka, Metelkova.
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