The music mainstream in communism revisited: a corpus analysis of Czechoslovak pop lyrics (1962–1991)

Jan Blüml
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ABSTRACT This article presents a content analysis of Czechoslovak pop lyrics based on a survey of a representative corpus of the repertoire from 1962 to 1991 containing 271 commercially successful vocal–instrumental songs. Its aim is to capture the thematic development of song lyrics on a defined timeline with regard to the broader cultural and political context, especially in relation to political developments in Czechoslovakia after the occupation by Warsaw Pact troops in August 1968 and the subsequent phase of so-called “normalization”. In this sense, the article examines the concept of “normalization pop”, which appeared in Czech journalism immediately after the collapse of the communist regime and which gradually became part of the official interpretation of Czechoslovak popular music history. According to this view, the pop of the 1970s and 1980s, especially through its lyrics, fulfilled a primary propaganda function, thus fundamentally distinguishing itself from the authentic output of the previous decade. The article explores the extent to which such an interpretation corresponds to the real nature of pop of the period, and to what extent it is merely a construct of anti-communist tendencies seeking a vigorous rejection of the pre-1989 era and its official culture.
共产主义中的音乐主流:捷克斯洛伐克流行歌词的语料库分析(1962-1991)
摘要本文对捷克斯洛伐克流行歌词的内容进行了分析,基于对1962年至1991年具有代表性的曲目语料库的调查,该语料库包含271首商业上成功的声乐-器乐歌曲。其目的是在更广泛的文化和政治背景下,特别是在1968年8月被华约部队占领后捷克斯洛伐克的政治发展以及随后所谓的“正常化”阶段,在确定的时间线上捕捉歌词的主题发展。从这个意义上说,本文考察了“正常化流行”的概念,它在共产主义政权垮台后立即出现在捷克新闻界,并逐渐成为捷克斯洛伐克流行音乐史官方解释的一部分。根据这种观点,20世纪70年代和80年代的流行音乐,特别是通过其歌词,履行了主要的宣传功能,从而从根本上区别于前十年的真实输出。这篇文章探讨了这种解释在多大程度上符合这一时期流行音乐的真实性质,在多大意义上它只是一种反共倾向的建构,试图强烈拒绝1989年前的时代及其官方文化。
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