Jewish Identities - Nationalism, Racism, and Utopianism in Twentieth-Century Music

Jewish Identities - Nationalism, Racism, and Utopianism in Twentieth-Century Music

von: Klara Moricz

University of California Press, 2008

ISBN: 9780520933682 , 468 Seiten

Format: PDF

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Jewish Identities - Nationalism, Racism, and Utopianism in Twentieth-Century Music


 

Jewish Identities mounts a formidable challenge to prevailing essentialist assumptions about "e,Jewish music,"e, which maintain that ethnic groups, nations, or religious communities possess an essence that must manifest itself in art created by members of that group. Klara Moricz scrutinizes concepts of Jewish identity and reorders ideas about twentieth-century "e,Jewish music"e, in three case studies: first, Russian Jewish composers of the first two decades of the twentieth century, second, the Swiss American Ernest Bloch, and third, Arnold Schoenberg. Examining these composers in the context of emerging Jewish nationalism, widespread racial theories, and utopian tendencies in modernist art and twentieth-century politics, Moricz describes a trajectory from paradigmatic nationalist techniques, through assumptions about the unintended presence of racial essences, to an abstract notion of Judaism.