
Music and Displacement
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The book is structured in three stages-silence, acculturation, and theory-that move from silence to sound and from displacement to placement. The range of subject matter within these sections is deliberately hybrid and mirrors the eclectic nature of displacement itself, with case studies exploring Nazi Anti-Semitism in musical displacement; musical life in the Jewish community of Palestine; Mahler, Jewishness, and Jazz; the Irish Diaspora in England; and German Exile studies, among others. Featuring articles from such scholars as Ruth F. Davis, Sean Campbell, Jim Samson, Sydney Hutchinson, and Europea series co-editor Philip V. Bohlman, the volume exerts an appeal reaching beyond music and musicology to embrace all areas in the humanities concerned with notions of displacement, migration, and diaspora.
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Erik Levi is Reader in Music and Director of Performance at Royal Holloway, University of London. He writes regular reviews for the BBC Music Magazine.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Series Editors' Foreword
- Introduction
- Part One: The Silence of Displacement
- 1. "Das Lied ist aus": The Final Resting Place along Music's Endless Journey
- 2. Dimensions of Silencing: On Nazi Anti-Semitism in Musical Displacement
- 3. Jezek, Zeisl, Améry, and The Exile in the Middle
- Part Two: Displacement and Acculturation
- 4. The Vision of the East and the Heritage of the West: Displacement as a Catalyst for the Creation of Musical Life in the Jewish Community of Palestine
- 5. Time, Place, and Memory: Songs for a North African Jewish Pilgrimage
- 6. Displaced Sounds: Popular Music-Making among the Irish Diaspora in England
- 7. On Taking Leave: Mahler, Jewishness, and Jazz in Uri Caine's Urlicht/Primal Light
- Part Three: Theories and/of Displacement
- 8. "The Splinter in Your Eye": Uncomfortable Legacies and German Exile Studies
- 9. Adorno and Exile: Some Thoughts on Displacement and What It Means to Be German
- 10. Places of the Body: Corporal Displacements, Misplacements, and Replacements in Music and Dance Research
- 11. Little Stories from the Balkans
- Index
- About the Contributors
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