International Forum on Audio-Visual Research – Jahrbuch des Phonogrammarchivs 9
Redaktion: Gerda Lechleitner, Redaktion: Christian Liebl, Herausgegeben von Helmut Kowar
Reihe: International Forum on Audiovisual ResearchVorwort
Preface
1. BEITRÄGE
Ethnography from Vienna in World War I Prisoner-of-War Camps: premises, implications, and consequences for socio-cultural anthropology in German
Andre GINGRICH
The War, the Soldiers, the Prisoners, and the Folklorists in Europe: a comparative research summary
Reinhard JOHLER
„… gelegentlich zum Teil musikwissenschaftlich fast wertlos“: zu Robert Lachs Studien Gesänge russischer Kriegsgefangener
zu Robert Lachs Studien Gesänge russischer Kriegsgefangener als Beitrag zur „vergleichenden Musikwissenschaft“
Michael WEBER
“Visiting Relatives”: on prisoners of war in Finno-Ugric studies Gerson KLUMPP
Voices from the Camp: phonographic recordings and personal documents of Tatar/Bashkir prisoners of war (1914–1919) Ingeborg BALDAUF
Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World War I from
an Outsider’s Perspective: an essay
Florian MÜHLFRIED
3. REZENSIONEN
Ignazio Macchiarella & Emilio Tamburini. 2018. Le voci ritrovate.
Canti e narrazioni di prigionieri italiani della Grande Guerra
negli archivi sonori di Berlino. Udine: nota.
Gerda LECHLEITNER
Dan Lundberg. 2018. Singing through the Bars. Prison Songs as
Identity Markers and as Cultural Heritage. (Skrifter utgivna av
Svenskt Visarkiv, 44). Stockholm: Svenskt Visarkiv / Statens Musikverk. Gerda LECHLEITNER
Susanne Ziegler, Ingrid Åkesson, Gerda Lechleitner & Susana Sardo (eds.). 2017. Historical Sources of Ethnomusicology in Contemporary Debate. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Julio MENDÍVIL
Tätigkeitsbericht des Phonogrammarchivs für das Jahr 2017