Ethnomusicology 1 C

Ethnomusicology 1 C

Study Cycle: 2

Lectures: 30

Seminars: 30

Tutorials: 0

ECTS credit: 3

Lecturer(s): prof. dr. Pettan Svanibor Hubert, Zaposleni/pogodbeni bodoči

Understanding of a multilayered musical image of Europe and other parts of the world through the study of minority musics, starting with indigenous peoples and ending up with migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.

Minorities are groups of people distinguishable from the dominant group for cultural, ethnic, social, religious, or economic reasons (ICTM).

Study of dynamics between individuals and communities, among members of various minorities and among representatives of different generations.

In-depth study of musical features associated with the transnational Romani minority.

Music and minorities in Slovenia.

Topics and themes for individual assignements are changed with every iteration of the subject.

Czekanowska Anna, Ursula Hemetek, Gerda Lechleitner and Inna Naroditskaya, ur. 2004. Manifold Identities: Studies on Music and Minorities. London: Cambridge Scholars. COBISS.SI-ID - 39260770
Pettan, Svanibor, Adelaida Reyes in Maša Komavec. 2001. Glasba in manjšine/Music and Minorities. Ljubljana: Založba ZRC. COBISS.SI-ID - 115324928
Pettan, Svanibor. 2011. Etnomuzikologija na razpotju: iz glasbene zakladnice kosovskih Romov. Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete. COBISS.SI-ID - 258792960
Pettan, Svanibor. 2015. Kosovo Through the Eyes of Local Romani (Gypsy) Musicians. Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete; Bloomington: The Society for Ethnomusicology. COBISS.SI-ID - 276282624
Silverman, Carol. 2012. Romani Routes. Cultural Politics and Balkan Music in Diaspora. New York: Oxford University Press. COBISS.SI-ID – 49107554