Culture as local practice embedded in sound emerges through inherent tensions between historical legacies and contemporary change, and between individual and community. These affect the construction, presentation and representation of culture, renewing the sense of belonging through each performance.
Members of Albanian communities in Montenegro are Christian and Muslim, inhabiting mountainous and coastal areas, and both rural and urban environments. These specific circumstances affect the emergence of culture as "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capacities acquired by man as a member of society" (Tylor), in distinctive ways. These ways are explored in the present study primarily through the impact exercised by musical practices, which are immanent in the creation and shaping of common attitudes and behaviours. Interaction and tensions between individual and community consequently become a condition of belonging, enabling deeper insights when tracing aesthetic topographies and their ever-changing consistency
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Reihe des Instituts für Volksmusikforschung und Ethnomusikologie an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien / Series of the Department of Folk Music Research and Ethnomusicology at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
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978-3-205-21998-9 (9783205219989)
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Reihen-Herausgeber
Ursula Hemetek ist Professorin für Ethnomusikologie, Leiterin des Instituts für Volksmusikforschung und Ethnomusikologie der mdw und seit 2017 Generalsekretärin des ICTM (International Council for Traditional Music).