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Slovenska manjšina v Argentini skozi prizmo glasbene kulture: Študija primera slovenskega doma Naš dom v San Justu
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Abstract
Magistrsko delo se teoretično naslanja na študij glasbe v kontekstih manjšin, migracij in diaspor. Osredotoča se na slovensko manjšino v Argentini, pri kateri je glasbena kultura pomemben identitetni dejavnik. Prvo priseljevanje Slovencev v Argentino beležimo že v sredini 17. stoletja, Vendar so se večje migracije, povezane z obema svetovnima vojnama, odvile šele v 20. stoletju. Ključni za obravnavanje glasbene kulture so slovenski domovi in društva, ki so pomagali pri medsebojnem povezovanju priseljencev v novi državi. Magistrsko delo osvetljuje pomen in vlogo glasbe pri teh skupnostih Slovencev v Argentini, vključno z dejavnostmi, dogodki, osebnostmi, programi, glasbenimi zasedbami, šolstvom, mediji ter povezavami s Slovenijo skozi gostovanja glasbenikov. Glasbo jemlje v najširšem pomenu besede, vključno z domenami tradicijske, umetnostne in popularne glasbe ter medsebojnimi prepletanji. Nalogo zaokrožuje podrobna predstavitev v sklopu empirične študije največjega slovenskega doma v Buenos Airesu, to je Naš dom v San Justu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:glasba in manjšine, slovenske skupnosti v Argentini, slovenske glasbene tradicije, glasbene prakse, Naš dom v San Justu
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-136581 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.05.2022
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Language:English
Title:The Slovenian Minority in Argentina Through the Prism of Music Culture: A Case Study of the Slovenian Club Naš dom in San Justo
Abstract:
This master's thesis, based on the theoretical foundations of music research related to minority, migration and diaspora studies, focuses on the Slovenian minority in Argentina, where music culture is one of the most important identity markers. The first immigration of Slovenes to Argentina dates back to the mid-17th century, but major migrations occurred in the 20th century in connection with the World Wars. The Slovenian clubs (homes) and societies that helped the immigrants to accommodate in the new country are considered the most important sites for the study of the musical culture of Slovenes in Argentina. This master's thesis highlights the importance and roles of music in these communities, including activities, events, personalities, programs, musical groups, education, media, and connections to Slovenia reflected in guest performances. Music is understood in its broadest meaning, including traditional, art, and popular domains, and their intersections. The work is rounded out by a detailed empirical study of the largest Slovenian home in Buenos Aires, Naš dom (Our Home), in San Justo.

Keywords:Music and minorities, Slovenian communities in Argentina, Slovenian musical traditions, Musical practices, Slovenian club Naš dom in San Justo

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