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Completed INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Swedish Research Council

Contemporary post-Soviet popular music: Politics and aesthetics

580K kr SEK

Funder Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies
Recipient Organization Södertörns University College
Country Sweden
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2023
Duration 364 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Co-Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 22-RN-0004_OS
Grant Description

Popular music is an important field for symbolic resistance to political power in post-Soviet countries like Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, experiencing protests during the past years. Symbolic uses of popular music in post-Soviet space includes the singing revolution in Estonia, music for two revolutions in Ukraine and protest by rappers Oxxxymiron and FACE in Russia.

Still, popular music’s current sounds, lyrics, performance, audiences and production as well as media and cultural contexts are understudied in the post-Soviet space.

The network aims to bring together contributions currently made by scholars to studies of post-Soviet popular music’s political and aesthetic meaning in the 21st century, and provide Södertörn University with the possibility to be the centre of knowledge production about popular music. In times when authoritarian and illiberal governments are expanding or defending power in post-Soviet space popular music enables circulation of meanings seldom studied as political participation.

The network has a committee of established researchers and will hold one smaller workshop, and pursue publication and further applications to expand this research area in international scholarship.

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