𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

📁

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

✍ Scribed by Klára Móricz


Publisher
University of California Press
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
458
Series
California Studies in 20th-Century Music
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Jewish Identities mounts a formidable challenge to prevailing essentialist assumptions about "Jewish music," which maintain that ethnic groups, nations, or religious communities possess an essence that must manifest itself in art created by members of that group. Klára Móricz scrutinizes concepts of Jewish identity and reorders ideas about twentieth-century "Jewish music" 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, Móricz describes a trajectory from paradigmatic nationalist techniques, through assumptions about the unintended presence of racial essences, to an abstract notion of Judaism.

Klára Móricz is the Valentine Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at Amherst College. She is the editor of a forthcoming volume of the Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of American Musicological Society.

✦ Table of Contents


List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Note on Transliteration

Introduction

I. JEWISH NATIONALISM A LA RUSSE: THE SOCIETY FOR JEWISH FOLK MUSIC
1. "Trifles of Jewish Music"
2. Zhidi and Yevrei in a Neonationalist Context

II. MAN'S MOST DANGEROUS MYTH: ERNEST BLOCH AND RACIAL THOUGHT
3. Racial Mystique: Anti-Semitism and Ernest Bloch's Theories of Art
4. Denied and Accepted Stereotypes: From Jezabel to Schelomo
5. The Confines of Judaism and the Elusiveness of Universality: The Sacred Service

III. UTOPIAS/DYSTOPIAS: ARNOLD SCHOENBERG'S SPIRITUAL JUDAISM
6. Uneasy Parallels: From German Nationalism to Jewish Utopia
7. Torsos and Abstractions: "Music in Its Promised Land"
8. On the Ashes of the Holocaust: Anxiety, Abstraction, and Schoenberg's Rhetoric of Fear
9. A Taste for "the Things of Heaven": Cleansing Music of Politics

Postscript: "Castle of Purity"
Notes
Bibliography
Index

✦ Subjects


Jewish racism; Jews; essentialism; reductionism; determinism; stereotype; racialism; nationalism; ethno-nationalism; racism; antisemitism; Jews; music; folk music; culture; identity; ethnomusicology; Yiddish


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Jewish Identities: Nationalism, Racism,
✍ Klara Moricz 📂 Library 📅 2008 🏛 University of California Press 🌐 English

<p><i>Jewish Identities </i>mounts a formidable challenge to prevailing essentialist assumptions about "Jewish music," which maintain that ethnic groups, nations, or religious communities possess an essence that must manifest itself in art created by members of that group. Klára Móricz scrutinizes c

Music, Language and Identity in Greece:
✍ Polina Tambakaki; Panos Vlagopoulos; Katerina Levidou; Roderick Beaton 📂 Library 📅 2019 🏛 Routledge 🌐 English

The national element in music has been the subject of important studies, yet the scholarly framework has remained restricted almost exclusively to the field of music studies. This volume brings together experts from different fields (musicology, literary theory and modern Greek studies), who investi

Music, Language and Identity in Greece:
✍ Polina Tambakaki; Panos Vlagopoulos; Katerina Levidou; Roderick Beaton 📂 Library 📅 2019 🏛 Routledge 🌐 English

The national element in music has been the subject of important studies, yet the scholarly framework has remained restricted almost exclusively to the field of music studies. This volume brings together experts from different fields (musicology, literary theory and modern Greek studies), who investi

Klezmer: Music and Community in Twentiet
✍ Hankus Netsky 📂 Library 📅 2015 🏛 Temple University Press 🌐 English

<div><I>Klezmer</I> presents a lively and detailed overview of the folk musical tradition as practiced in Philadelphia's twentieth-century Jewish community. Through interviews, archival research, and recordings, Hankus Netsky constructs an ethnographic portrait of Philadelphia’s Jewish musicians, th

Citizenship and National Identity in Twe
✍ Geoff Eley (editor); Jan Palmowski (editor) 📂 Library 📅 2007 🏛 Stanford University Press 🌐 English

<p>This book is one of the first to use citizenship as a lens through which to understand German history in the twentieth century. By considering how Germans defined themselves and others, the book explores how nationality and citizenship rights were constructed, and how Germans defined—and conteste