Beschreibung
A collection of essays which demonstrates the different disciplines, approaches and topics, presented at ISA Science
ISA Science, the research format of University for Music and Performing Art Vienna’s summer school has turned out successfully both in terms of its international resonance and its effects on the institution’s academic community. Therefore the event’s program chairs
have decided to publish a selection of what has been discussed and presented so far, demonstrating the considerable diversity of disciplines, approaches and topics.
Inhalt
CONTENTS
Preface
Editor’s Introduction
Ursula Hemetek, Cornelia Szabó-Knotik
“Keynotes”
Breaks in History: Turning Points
The Arts Hand-in-Hand with Recent Historic Upheavals
Julya Rabinowich
From Cult to Culture
A Reflective Journey to the Origins of Culture
Dieter Berner
“CHAPTER 1 - Minorities, Musical Traditions and Power Structures”
Performing "Romanipe": Music and Self-Representation of Roma
Christiane Fennesz-Juhasz
Archive and Cultural Memory - The Burgenland Croats
Gerda Lechleitner
"Koliko smo toliko smo" - We Are What We Are
Music, Dance, and Cultural Memory from Below
Marko Kölbl
“CHAPTER 2 - Music as a Tool of Communication”
Rituals and Music Therapy
Elena Fitzthum, Sandra Lutz Hochreutener,
Adriano Primadei, Monika Smetana
Mind Reading during Ensemble Performance:
Communicating with Nonverbal Signals
Laura Bishop, Werner Goebl
“CHAPTER 3 - Music as Cultural Memory and ist Rituals”
Eurovision and the Ritual Music of Euro-Patriotism
Ivan Raykoff
Popular Music, Memory and Heritage
A Conversation between Ana Hofman and Rosa Reitsamer
Repackaging Heroes:
Emerging Identities of (Post-)Yugoslav Music
Zdravko Blažekovic, Tatjana Markovic, Leon Stefanija
Historical Turning Points and Perspectives on Old Music
Maria Helfgott
Staged Rituals in Austria between the Wars
Christian Glanz, Anita Mayer-Hirzberger, Cornelia Szabó-Knotik
“Contributors”
Note: Short Bios - Alphabetical Order