1. Platz: Alpenloopings in Heimatklänge – Jodeln als Globalisierungsbewegung zwischen Tradition und Experiment

Authors

  • Silke Martin

Abstract

The subject of my contribution is the functioning and effect of yodeling
as an experimental form of vocals and singing as presented in Stefan
Schwietert's documentary Heimatklänge [Sounds of home] (CH/D 2007);
a recursive figure that co-constitutes what is identified as home and
forges a sense of identity. Yodeling enables two home »loops« of a special kind: first, the recursive calling-singing in the Swiss Alps, which returns to inside the body as a result of a specific geographic location and
its echo, and second, a worldwide sounds network, which through the art
of the three Swiss vocal artists Erika Stucky, Noldi Alder, and Christian
Zehnder, forms an acoustic bridge from Switzerland via Mongolia to the
USA. The essay follows the associative structure of the film, which describes a circular movement that seeks to locate the concept of home
while alternating in sounds and images between region and global, own
and alien, traditional and experimental. With its description of the hypothesis of the origin of yodeling the study begins with a musicological
perspective; next, it present an in-depth film analysis of Heimatklänge's
presentation of yodeling; finally, it formulates a globalization hypothesis
in the context of culture studies, which in conjunction with the film endeavours to rethink the relationship between mountain landscape and
people.

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11/27/2012

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