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Transcending Dystopia tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish music in postwar and Cold War Germany. Covering a wide spectrum of musical activities and geographies across the country, this book provides a panoramic view on how music contributed to transformations within and beyond Jewish communities after the Holocaust.
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Transcending Dystopia tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish music in postwar and Cold War Germany. Covering a wide spectrum of musical activities and geographies across the country, this book provides a panoramic view on how music contributed to transformations within and beyond Jewish communities after the Holocaust.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 644
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1035g
- ISBN-13: 9780197532973
- ISBN-10: 0197532977
- Artikelnr.: 60326554
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 644
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1035g
- ISBN-13: 9780197532973
- ISBN-10: 0197532977
- Artikelnr.: 60326554
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tina Frühauf is Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University and serves on the doctoral faculty of The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She is the editor of the award-winning Dislocated Memories: Jews, Music, and Postwar German Culture (OUP, 2014) and has published widely on German Jewish music culture and twentieth-century music.
* On Transliteration and Translation, Spelling, and Names
* Acknowledgements
* Prologue: Moving Toward Silence
* Introduction: Against All Odds--The Jewish Gemeinde as Sonic
Community in an Age of Mobility
* Part I: After the Rupture--The Interregnum and the Culture of Rebirth
* Chapter 1: In the Midst of Rubble: Rebuilding a Musical Life in
Berlin
* Chapter 2: Out of the Depths: The Case of Munich and the South
* Chapter 3: Communal Encounters--Frankfurt am Main and the North
* Chapter 4: Remnants in the Soviet and French Zones and Beyond
* Chapter 5: Remembering the Holocaust: Mourning and Celebration
* Chapter 6: Disseminating Survival: Jews, Music, and the Media
* Chapter 7: The End of Dystopia?
* Part II: Music in Motion: The Jewish Communities in West Germany
* Chapter 8: Returning and Leaving: Frankfurt in Flux
* Chapter 9: Rebuilding with or without Organ
* Chapter 10: Cantors on the Move
* Chapter 11: Regenerating a Choral Music Culture
* Chapter 12: Music in Social Life
* Part III: The Presence of Absence: Jewish (Heritage) Music in East
Germany
* Chapter 13: Dystopia under Communism: The Communities in the
Crossfire of Politics
* Chapter 14: Werner Sander and the Formation of the Leipziger
Synagogalchor
* Chapter 15: Facing Cultural Stagnation: Musical Life after Sander
* Chapter 16: "Making Antifascist Politics Visible"--Jewish Heritage
Music and Cold War Politics
* Chapter 17: The Leipziger Synagogalchor in the Service of State
Propaganda
* Chapter 18: Jewish Culture in Public Diplomacy, Memory Politics, and
the Curious Case of Halle
* Chapter 19: Projecting Utopia: Jewish Heritage Music Abroad
* Chapter 20: The Politics of Commemoration and Reorientation
* Part IV: Music as Vortex in Jewish Berlin
* Chapter 21: The Establishment of the Jüdische Gemeinde von
Groß-Berlin
* Chapter 22: The Anniversary Year of 1971 and the Dawn of Détente
* Chapter 23: The Rise of the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin
* Chapter 24: Deterioration and Recovery: The Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin,
Hauptstadt der DDR
* Chapter 25: Toward a New Communal Future: Parallel Sound Worlds and
Rapprochement
* Acknowledgements
* Prologue: Moving Toward Silence
* Introduction: Against All Odds--The Jewish Gemeinde as Sonic
Community in an Age of Mobility
* Part I: After the Rupture--The Interregnum and the Culture of Rebirth
* Chapter 1: In the Midst of Rubble: Rebuilding a Musical Life in
Berlin
* Chapter 2: Out of the Depths: The Case of Munich and the South
* Chapter 3: Communal Encounters--Frankfurt am Main and the North
* Chapter 4: Remnants in the Soviet and French Zones and Beyond
* Chapter 5: Remembering the Holocaust: Mourning and Celebration
* Chapter 6: Disseminating Survival: Jews, Music, and the Media
* Chapter 7: The End of Dystopia?
* Part II: Music in Motion: The Jewish Communities in West Germany
* Chapter 8: Returning and Leaving: Frankfurt in Flux
* Chapter 9: Rebuilding with or without Organ
* Chapter 10: Cantors on the Move
* Chapter 11: Regenerating a Choral Music Culture
* Chapter 12: Music in Social Life
* Part III: The Presence of Absence: Jewish (Heritage) Music in East
Germany
* Chapter 13: Dystopia under Communism: The Communities in the
Crossfire of Politics
* Chapter 14: Werner Sander and the Formation of the Leipziger
Synagogalchor
* Chapter 15: Facing Cultural Stagnation: Musical Life after Sander
* Chapter 16: "Making Antifascist Politics Visible"--Jewish Heritage
Music and Cold War Politics
* Chapter 17: The Leipziger Synagogalchor in the Service of State
Propaganda
* Chapter 18: Jewish Culture in Public Diplomacy, Memory Politics, and
the Curious Case of Halle
* Chapter 19: Projecting Utopia: Jewish Heritage Music Abroad
* Chapter 20: The Politics of Commemoration and Reorientation
* Part IV: Music as Vortex in Jewish Berlin
* Chapter 21: The Establishment of the Jüdische Gemeinde von
Groß-Berlin
* Chapter 22: The Anniversary Year of 1971 and the Dawn of Détente
* Chapter 23: The Rise of the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin
* Chapter 24: Deterioration and Recovery: The Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin,
Hauptstadt der DDR
* Chapter 25: Toward a New Communal Future: Parallel Sound Worlds and
Rapprochement
* On Transliteration and Translation, Spelling, and Names
* Acknowledgements
* Prologue: Moving Toward Silence
* Introduction: Against All Odds--The Jewish Gemeinde as Sonic
Community in an Age of Mobility
* Part I: After the Rupture--The Interregnum and the Culture of Rebirth
* Chapter 1: In the Midst of Rubble: Rebuilding a Musical Life in
Berlin
* Chapter 2: Out of the Depths: The Case of Munich and the South
* Chapter 3: Communal Encounters--Frankfurt am Main and the North
* Chapter 4: Remnants in the Soviet and French Zones and Beyond
* Chapter 5: Remembering the Holocaust: Mourning and Celebration
* Chapter 6: Disseminating Survival: Jews, Music, and the Media
* Chapter 7: The End of Dystopia?
* Part II: Music in Motion: The Jewish Communities in West Germany
* Chapter 8: Returning and Leaving: Frankfurt in Flux
* Chapter 9: Rebuilding with or without Organ
* Chapter 10: Cantors on the Move
* Chapter 11: Regenerating a Choral Music Culture
* Chapter 12: Music in Social Life
* Part III: The Presence of Absence: Jewish (Heritage) Music in East
Germany
* Chapter 13: Dystopia under Communism: The Communities in the
Crossfire of Politics
* Chapter 14: Werner Sander and the Formation of the Leipziger
Synagogalchor
* Chapter 15: Facing Cultural Stagnation: Musical Life after Sander
* Chapter 16: "Making Antifascist Politics Visible"--Jewish Heritage
Music and Cold War Politics
* Chapter 17: The Leipziger Synagogalchor in the Service of State
Propaganda
* Chapter 18: Jewish Culture in Public Diplomacy, Memory Politics, and
the Curious Case of Halle
* Chapter 19: Projecting Utopia: Jewish Heritage Music Abroad
* Chapter 20: The Politics of Commemoration and Reorientation
* Part IV: Music as Vortex in Jewish Berlin
* Chapter 21: The Establishment of the Jüdische Gemeinde von
Groß-Berlin
* Chapter 22: The Anniversary Year of 1971 and the Dawn of Détente
* Chapter 23: The Rise of the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin
* Chapter 24: Deterioration and Recovery: The Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin,
Hauptstadt der DDR
* Chapter 25: Toward a New Communal Future: Parallel Sound Worlds and
Rapprochement
* Acknowledgements
* Prologue: Moving Toward Silence
* Introduction: Against All Odds--The Jewish Gemeinde as Sonic
Community in an Age of Mobility
* Part I: After the Rupture--The Interregnum and the Culture of Rebirth
* Chapter 1: In the Midst of Rubble: Rebuilding a Musical Life in
Berlin
* Chapter 2: Out of the Depths: The Case of Munich and the South
* Chapter 3: Communal Encounters--Frankfurt am Main and the North
* Chapter 4: Remnants in the Soviet and French Zones and Beyond
* Chapter 5: Remembering the Holocaust: Mourning and Celebration
* Chapter 6: Disseminating Survival: Jews, Music, and the Media
* Chapter 7: The End of Dystopia?
* Part II: Music in Motion: The Jewish Communities in West Germany
* Chapter 8: Returning and Leaving: Frankfurt in Flux
* Chapter 9: Rebuilding with or without Organ
* Chapter 10: Cantors on the Move
* Chapter 11: Regenerating a Choral Music Culture
* Chapter 12: Music in Social Life
* Part III: The Presence of Absence: Jewish (Heritage) Music in East
Germany
* Chapter 13: Dystopia under Communism: The Communities in the
Crossfire of Politics
* Chapter 14: Werner Sander and the Formation of the Leipziger
Synagogalchor
* Chapter 15: Facing Cultural Stagnation: Musical Life after Sander
* Chapter 16: "Making Antifascist Politics Visible"--Jewish Heritage
Music and Cold War Politics
* Chapter 17: The Leipziger Synagogalchor in the Service of State
Propaganda
* Chapter 18: Jewish Culture in Public Diplomacy, Memory Politics, and
the Curious Case of Halle
* Chapter 19: Projecting Utopia: Jewish Heritage Music Abroad
* Chapter 20: The Politics of Commemoration and Reorientation
* Part IV: Music as Vortex in Jewish Berlin
* Chapter 21: The Establishment of the Jüdische Gemeinde von
Groß-Berlin
* Chapter 22: The Anniversary Year of 1971 and the Dawn of Détente
* Chapter 23: The Rise of the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin
* Chapter 24: Deterioration and Recovery: The Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin,
Hauptstadt der DDR
* Chapter 25: Toward a New Communal Future: Parallel Sound Worlds and
Rapprochement