‘The Song Has Kept Us’: Soundscape of Belgrade during the NATO Bombing

In this article I explore the sonic and music practices in the experience of the NATO bombing of Belgrade, focusing particularly on their role in the governmental apparatuses both of the NATO forces and of Miloševic’s regime. Drawing on affect studies, I discuss sound and music not only as text, but...

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Veröffentlicht in:Comparative Southeast European studies (Print) 2016-12, Vol.64 (4), p.482-499
1. Verfasser: Atanasovski, Srđan
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Zusammenfassung:In this article I explore the sonic and music practices in the experience of the NATO bombing of Belgrade, focusing particularly on their role in the governmental apparatuses both of the NATO forces and of Miloševic’s regime. Drawing on affect studies, I discuss sound and music not only as text, but as sheer intensity, as a vibrational body and force. I argue that the sonic element of the experience of NATO bombing proved important as it provided the surface area, the somatic layer of the war machine, on which the apparatuses of governance could operate and effectuate the production of meaning.
ISSN:2701-8199
0722-480X
2701-8202
2364-933X
DOI:10.1515/soeu-2016-0043