Cohen traces a history of modernism in migration through the composer Stefan Wolpe, from the Bauhaus to Black Mountain College.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brigid Cohen is Assistant Professor of Music at New York University. Her teaching and research focus on twentieth-century avant-gardes, questions of migration and diaspora, theories of cosmopolitanism and relationships between music, the visual arts and literature. Her work has been recognized with awards from the American Musicological Society, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Paul Sacher Foundation and the J. Paul Getty Research Institute. She is a recipient of the Berlin Prize from the American Academy in Berlin.
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Introduction 1. Wolpe's self-revelatory poetics and critical reflections, circa 1951 2. Weimar-era montage and avant-garde community 3. 'Amalgamated' musics and national visions in 1930s Palestine 4. The mid-century poetics and politics of experimental community Epilogue: the witnessing memory Select bibliography.
Introduction 1. Wolpe's self-revelatory poetics and critical reflections, circa 1951 2. Weimar-era montage and avant-garde community 3. 'Amalgamated' musics and national visions in 1930s Palestine 4. The mid-century poetics and politics of experimental community Epilogue: the witnessing memory Select bibliography.
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