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Domaće Pesme
The Balkans of the Balkans: the Meaning of Autobalkanism in Regional Popular Music
Disillusioned Serbians Head for China's Promised Land
The Death of Serbian Music by Bogdan Cikic
Turbo-Folk: Pop Music in the Crucible of Balkan History - Not Even Past
Yugosphere Tim Judah
Music As a Weapon of Ethnopolitical Violence and Conflict: Processes of Ethnic Separation During and After the Break-Up of Yugoslavia1 Catherine Baker
Yugonostalgia As a Marketing Strategy
Narodne Pjesme
For the Homeland: Transnational Diasporic Nationalism and the Eurovision Song Contest
The Role of Music in the Conflict- Tool of Reconciliation Or a Deadly Weapon (Case Study of War in Former Yugoslavia)
YUGO MIDI Izbrane Karaoke Matrice – 196 Skladb Alen Vitasović
Music, Media and Culture One Generation After Yugoslavia: Do We Still Need ‘Nostalgia’?
Národná Symbolika a Mýtus V Srbských Vojenských Piesňach Z Obdobia R
Pesma Izvođač a Tebe Nema Zorica
Diplomsko Delo
Us and Them Symbolic Divisions in Western Balkan Societies
Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian
Top View
The World Through the TV Screen. Everyday Life Under Communism on the Western Romanian Border
Narodni I Tradicionalni Repertoar
Lepa Brena ID: 190801164 Accepted for Publication on September 16Th, 2011
Turbofolk and Narratives of Local and Cosmopolitan Identity In
Miroslav Ilic
Strani Rock 80'
Yes for the Yugosphere, No for Yugoslavia a Case
The Concept of Turbofolk in Croatia
A Sad Adio Beograd Bez Tebe Je Gorko Vino Casu Mi Tugom Nalijte Crne Kose Dijana Ljubavi Ej, Da Me Je Haljinica Boje Lila Ispod
YUGO Folk & Turbofolk
Cener-2016.Pdf
“Paint Me Black and Gold and Put Me in a Frame”: Turbofolk and Balkanist Discourse in (Post) Yugoslav Cultural Space
When Seve Met Bregović: Folklore, Turbofolk and the Boundaries of Croatian Musical Identity
When Seve Met Bregović: Folklore, Turbofolk and the Boundaries of Croatian Musical Identity
Ondřej Daniel BIGBÍT NEBO TURBOFOLK Představy Migrantů Z Bývalé Jugoslávie
The Concept of Turbofolk in Croatia
On Populist Pop Culture: Ethno As the Contemporary Political Ideology in Serbia Research Article
THE ROLE of BROTHERHOOD and UNITY PROPAGANDA in YUGOSLAV POPULAR MUSIC in 1970S and 1980S
Tekstovi Pesama
E Thnopolitics Article
Instructor: Dr. Vladislav Beronja Vladberonja
Five Video Clips from Serbia | Norient.Com 30 Sep 2021 22:35:19 Five Video Clips from Serbia PLAYLIST by Shonegrad O'connor
Patriotic Songs in Sarajevo