Popular Musical Theatre in London and Berlin
1890 to 1939
Herausgeber: Platt, Len; Linton, David; Becker, Tobias
Popular Musical Theatre in London and Berlin
1890 to 1939
Herausgeber: Platt, Len; Linton, David; Becker, Tobias
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In the decades before the Second World War, popular musical theatre was a global industry. This collection brings together international contributors to offer new insights into historical popular culture in London and Berlin, and the Anglo-German relationship during a period of intense hostility and rivalry.
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In the decades before the Second World War, popular musical theatre was a global industry. This collection brings together international contributors to offer new insights into historical popular culture in London and Berlin, and the Anglo-German relationship during a period of intense hostility and rivalry.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 227
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781107051003
- ISBN-10: 1107051002
- Artikelnr.: 41152084
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 227
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781107051003
- ISBN-10: 1107051002
- Artikelnr.: 41152084
Introduction Len Platt, Tobias Becker and David Linton; Part I. The
Mechanics of Transfer and Translation: 1. Berlin/London: London/Berlin: an
outline of cultural transfer, 1890-1914 Len Platt; 2. Local contexts and
genre construction in early continental musical theatre Marion Linhardt; 3.
German operetta in the West End and on Broadway Derek B. Scott; 4. The
Arcadians and Filmzauber: adaptation and the popular musical theatre text
Tobias Becker; 5. How a sweet Viennese girl became a fair international
lady: transfer, performance, modernity Stefan Frey; 6. 'A happy man can
live in the past': musical theatre transfer in the 1920s and 1930s Len
Platt and Tobias Becker; Part II. Atlantic Traffic: 7. Hullo Ragtime! West
End revue and the Americanisation of popular culture in pre-1914 Britain
Peter Bailey; 8. The Argentine tango: a transatlantic dance on the European
Stage Kerstin Lange; 9. Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural
transfer and exchange David Linton and Len Platt; 10. The transculturality
of stage, song and other media: intermediality in popular musical theatre
Carolin Stahrenberg and Nils Grosch; Part III. Representation in
Transition: Stage Others: 11. The Sandow Girl and her sisters: the
construction and performance of the healthy female body in fin de siècle
musical comedy Viv Gardner; 12. West End musical theatre and the
representation of Germany Len Platt; 13. The Tropical Express: an exotic
non-stop revue in Nazi Germany Susann Lewrenz; 14. Operetta and propaganda:
the politicisation of popular musical theatre in the Third Reich Matthias
Kauffmann.
Mechanics of Transfer and Translation: 1. Berlin/London: London/Berlin: an
outline of cultural transfer, 1890-1914 Len Platt; 2. Local contexts and
genre construction in early continental musical theatre Marion Linhardt; 3.
German operetta in the West End and on Broadway Derek B. Scott; 4. The
Arcadians and Filmzauber: adaptation and the popular musical theatre text
Tobias Becker; 5. How a sweet Viennese girl became a fair international
lady: transfer, performance, modernity Stefan Frey; 6. 'A happy man can
live in the past': musical theatre transfer in the 1920s and 1930s Len
Platt and Tobias Becker; Part II. Atlantic Traffic: 7. Hullo Ragtime! West
End revue and the Americanisation of popular culture in pre-1914 Britain
Peter Bailey; 8. The Argentine tango: a transatlantic dance on the European
Stage Kerstin Lange; 9. Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural
transfer and exchange David Linton and Len Platt; 10. The transculturality
of stage, song and other media: intermediality in popular musical theatre
Carolin Stahrenberg and Nils Grosch; Part III. Representation in
Transition: Stage Others: 11. The Sandow Girl and her sisters: the
construction and performance of the healthy female body in fin de siècle
musical comedy Viv Gardner; 12. West End musical theatre and the
representation of Germany Len Platt; 13. The Tropical Express: an exotic
non-stop revue in Nazi Germany Susann Lewrenz; 14. Operetta and propaganda:
the politicisation of popular musical theatre in the Third Reich Matthias
Kauffmann.
Introduction Len Platt, Tobias Becker and David Linton; Part I. The
Mechanics of Transfer and Translation: 1. Berlin/London: London/Berlin: an
outline of cultural transfer, 1890-1914 Len Platt; 2. Local contexts and
genre construction in early continental musical theatre Marion Linhardt; 3.
German operetta in the West End and on Broadway Derek B. Scott; 4. The
Arcadians and Filmzauber: adaptation and the popular musical theatre text
Tobias Becker; 5. How a sweet Viennese girl became a fair international
lady: transfer, performance, modernity Stefan Frey; 6. 'A happy man can
live in the past': musical theatre transfer in the 1920s and 1930s Len
Platt and Tobias Becker; Part II. Atlantic Traffic: 7. Hullo Ragtime! West
End revue and the Americanisation of popular culture in pre-1914 Britain
Peter Bailey; 8. The Argentine tango: a transatlantic dance on the European
Stage Kerstin Lange; 9. Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural
transfer and exchange David Linton and Len Platt; 10. The transculturality
of stage, song and other media: intermediality in popular musical theatre
Carolin Stahrenberg and Nils Grosch; Part III. Representation in
Transition: Stage Others: 11. The Sandow Girl and her sisters: the
construction and performance of the healthy female body in fin de siècle
musical comedy Viv Gardner; 12. West End musical theatre and the
representation of Germany Len Platt; 13. The Tropical Express: an exotic
non-stop revue in Nazi Germany Susann Lewrenz; 14. Operetta and propaganda:
the politicisation of popular musical theatre in the Third Reich Matthias
Kauffmann.
Mechanics of Transfer and Translation: 1. Berlin/London: London/Berlin: an
outline of cultural transfer, 1890-1914 Len Platt; 2. Local contexts and
genre construction in early continental musical theatre Marion Linhardt; 3.
German operetta in the West End and on Broadway Derek B. Scott; 4. The
Arcadians and Filmzauber: adaptation and the popular musical theatre text
Tobias Becker; 5. How a sweet Viennese girl became a fair international
lady: transfer, performance, modernity Stefan Frey; 6. 'A happy man can
live in the past': musical theatre transfer in the 1920s and 1930s Len
Platt and Tobias Becker; Part II. Atlantic Traffic: 7. Hullo Ragtime! West
End revue and the Americanisation of popular culture in pre-1914 Britain
Peter Bailey; 8. The Argentine tango: a transatlantic dance on the European
Stage Kerstin Lange; 9. Dover Street to Dixie and the politics of cultural
transfer and exchange David Linton and Len Platt; 10. The transculturality
of stage, song and other media: intermediality in popular musical theatre
Carolin Stahrenberg and Nils Grosch; Part III. Representation in
Transition: Stage Others: 11. The Sandow Girl and her sisters: the
construction and performance of the healthy female body in fin de siècle
musical comedy Viv Gardner; 12. West End musical theatre and the
representation of Germany Len Platt; 13. The Tropical Express: an exotic
non-stop revue in Nazi Germany Susann Lewrenz; 14. Operetta and propaganda:
the politicisation of popular musical theatre in the Third Reich Matthias
Kauffmann.