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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-029.mrc:104106517:3485
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100 1 $aHödl, Klaus,$d1963-$eauthor.
240 10 $aWiener Juden, jüdische Wiener.$lEnglish
245 10 $aEntangled entertainers :$bJews and popular culture in fin-de-siècle Vienna /$cKlaus Hödl ; translated by Corey Twitchell.
264 1 $aNew York :$bBerghahn,$c2019.
300 $a186 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aAustrian and Habsburg studies ;$vvolume 24
500 $aTranslation of: Wiener Juden, jüdische Wiener : Identität, Gedächtnis und Performanz im 19. Jahrhundert.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 166-178) and index.
505 0 $aJews in Viennese popular culture around 1900 as a research topic -- Jewish Volkssänger and musical performers in Vienna around 1900 -- Jewishness and the Viennese Volkssänger -- Jewish spaces of retreat at the turn of the twentieth century -- From difference to similarity.
520 $a"Viennese popular culture at the turn of the twentieth century was the product of the city's Jewish and non-Jewish residents alike. While these two communities interacted in a variety of ways to their mutual benefit, Jewish culture was also inevitably shaped by the city's persistent bouts of antisemitism. This fascinating study explores how Jewish artists, performers, and impresarios reacted to prejudice, showing how they articulated identity through performative engagement rather than anchoring it in origin and descent. In this way, they attempted to transcend a racialized identity even as they indelibly inscribed their Jewish existence into the cultural history of the era"--$cProvided by publisher.
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700 1 $aTwitchell, Corey$q(Corey L.),$etranslator.
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830 0 $aAustrian and Habsburg studies ;$vv. 24.
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