The Image of the Social Reality of Women’s Lives in Love Songs

M. Bocánová
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Love songs in Slovakia have always been among the most popular and remain part of the live vocal repertoire even today. In love songs, we can distinguish several themes that accentuate the various phases of love from first love, to dating, to fulfilled or disappointed love. In this type of song, where the central theme is love, other motifs are also expressed that testify to the patriarchal society and its system of values, preferences, and the power of the authorities that influenced the life of the partner and the choice of the spouse. Songs of this type do not avoid the negative elements either — they include themes such as the struggle of marriage or alcoholism for men, whereas for women the most common themes are infidelity or the loss of virginity. Folk songs not only describe these situations in emotional, characteristic ways, but also take an attitude towards them that is consistent with the attitudes and laws of the society from which they originate. Therefore, we feel in them not only happiness and unhappiness, but also resignation and reconciliation with the situation, which is set up and supported by the system. The traditional patriarchal society in Slovakia, in which the songs originated and survived, has left its mark on love songs in an unmistakable way. Although indirect naming, euphemism, and aestheticization of negative phenomena are often used in accordance with the poetics of a love song, the informative value of the songs is obvious. While the understanding of the content of the lyrics of existing songs cannot be left unnoticed, the fact that songs about conjugal love in the Slovak environment are only recorded to a minimal extent is also significant. The content analysis of the songs, taking into account the wider social and historical context, provides insight not only about the reality of life, but also about the emotional attitude of the people who lived in the system that determined their fundamental life decisions.
情歌中女性生活的社会现实形象
斯洛伐克的情歌一直是最受欢迎的歌曲之一,直到今天仍然是现场声乐曲目的一部分。在情歌中,我们可以区分出几个主题,强调爱情的不同阶段,从初恋到约会,再到满足或失望的爱情。在这种以爱为中心主题的歌曲中,也表达了其他主题,证明了父权社会及其价值体系,偏好,以及影响伴侣生活和配偶选择的权威力量。这种类型的歌曲也不回避消极的元素——它们的主题包括婚姻的斗争或酗酒的男人,而对女人来说,最常见的主题是不忠或失去童贞。民歌不仅以感性的、有特色的方式来描述这些情景,而且对这些情景所采取的态度与所产生的社会的态度和规律是一致的。因此,我们在他们身上感受到的不仅是幸福和不幸,还有对现状的顺应和和解,而这种顺应和顺应是由制度所设置和支持的。斯洛伐克的传统父权社会是情歌的起源和延续,在情歌中留下了不容置疑的印记。虽然在情歌的诗学中经常使用间接命名、委婉语和消极现象的审美化,但情歌的信息价值是显而易见的。虽然不能忽视对现有歌曲歌词内容的理解,但斯洛伐克环境中关于夫妻之爱的歌曲只被记录到最低程度的事实也很重要。考虑到更广泛的社会和历史背景,对歌曲的内容分析不仅提供了对生活现实的洞察,而且还提供了生活在决定其基本生活决定的系统中的人们的情感态度。
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