Eleanor Smith's Hull House Songs: The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams's Chicago reprints Eleanor Smith's 1916 folio of politically engaged songs, together with interdisciplinary critical commentary from sociology, history, and musicology.
Eleanor Smith's Hull House Songs: The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams's Chicago reprints Eleanor Smith's 1916 folio of politically engaged songs, together with interdisciplinary critical commentary from sociology, history, and musicology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham Cassano is an associate professor of sociology at Oakland University. He received his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 1991. He is the author of A New Kind of Public: Community, Solidarity, and Political Economy in New Deal Cinema, 1935-1948 (Brill, 2014). Rima Lunin Schultz's website, Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull-House and Its Neighborhoods 1889-1963 interprets the history of Jane Addams's settlement house. Formerly assistant director at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, she is the editor, with Adele Hast, of Women Building Chicago 1790 1990: A Biographical Dictionary (Indiana University Press, 2001). Jessica Payette is an associate professor of musicology at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. She received her Ph.D. in musicology and humanities from Stanford University in 2008. Her publications focus on fin-de-siècle Vienna and twentieth-century opera and ballet.
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Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introductory Note, Jessica Payette, Graham Cassano, and Rima Lunin Schultz Hull House Songs by Eleanor Smith (Reproduction of 1915 Folio published by Clayton F. Summy Co.) 1. Hull House Songs and the "Public", Graham Cassano and Jessica Payette 1. Hull House Songs and Jane Addams's Political Aesthetic, Graham Cassano 2. Eleanor Smith's Operettas for Children, Jessica Payette 3. Eleanor Smith and Her Circle: Female Patronage, Cultural Production, and Friendship at Hull-House, Rima Lunin Schultz 4. Cultural Pedagogy at Hull-House: Shaping Ethical Behavior through Performance, Rima Lunin Schultz 5. Democratizing Culture and Mediating Class: The Arts at Hull-House, 1889-1945, Rima Lunin Schultz 6. Hull-House and &'Jim Crow', Rima Lunin Schultz Afterword: Eleanor Smith's Hull House Songs: A Singer's Perspective, Jocelyn Zelasko Appendix: Libretto for The Trolls' Holiday by Harriet Monroe Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introductory Note, Jessica Payette, Graham Cassano, and Rima Lunin Schultz Hull House Songs by Eleanor Smith (Reproduction of 1915 Folio published by Clayton F. Summy Co.) 1. Hull House Songs and the "Public", Graham Cassano and Jessica Payette 1. Hull House Songs and Jane Addams's Political Aesthetic, Graham Cassano 2. Eleanor Smith's Operettas for Children, Jessica Payette 3. Eleanor Smith and Her Circle: Female Patronage, Cultural Production, and Friendship at Hull-House, Rima Lunin Schultz 4. Cultural Pedagogy at Hull-House: Shaping Ethical Behavior through Performance, Rima Lunin Schultz 5. Democratizing Culture and Mediating Class: The Arts at Hull-House, 1889-1945, Rima Lunin Schultz 6. Hull-House and &'Jim Crow', Rima Lunin Schultz Afterword: Eleanor Smith's Hull House Songs: A Singer's Perspective, Jocelyn Zelasko Appendix: Libretto for The Trolls' Holiday by Harriet Monroe Bibliography Index
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