
Rebetika and Catharsis: Cultural Practice as Crisis Management
Author(s) -
Yona Stamatis
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
voices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1504-1611
DOI - 10.15845/voices.v16i1.818
Subject(s) - catharsis , coping (psychology) , context (archaeology) , sociology , aesthetics , psychology , social psychology , history , art , psychotherapist , psychoanalysis , archaeology
In the context of the economic crisis in Greece, cultural practice serves as an important local level coping mechanism. Participants in the popular Rebetiki Istoria rebetadiko in Athens have adapted their nightly musicking into a crisis management culture. As the working-class audiences enjoy relevant rebetiko songs of the early twentieth century, they work through their anxieties about the current economic situation. The theoretical framework for this discussion is catharsis that describes emotional release achieved through music or art. Proposing a cultural approach to catharsis research, the article offers a clear tripartite theoretical model for the examination of catharsis in diverse musicking contexts.