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With a particular focus on vaudeville singers and artists, this book examines the role that Viennese Jews played in the city’s rich popular culture around 1900. Through a series of extensively researched case studies, it shows that—notwithstanding the real phenomenon of antisemitism in Viennese cult...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-246942021-11-09T09:29:10Z Entangled Entertainers Hödl, Klaus History Vienna vaudeville cabaret antisemitism Jews early 20th century Jewish history mass culture With a particular focus on vaudeville singers and artists, this book examines the role that Viennese Jews played in the city’s rich popular culture around 1900. Through a series of extensively researched case studies, it shows that—notwithstanding the real phenomenon of antisemitism in Viennese culture--there was substantial and diverse cooperation between Jews and Gentiles, and that their private relations were also very close. The many and diverse contacts and linkages between these two populations in popular culture powerfully shaped both the experience and the popular understanding of Jewish identity. 2019-09-27 23:55 2020-03-20 03:00:29 2020-04-01T10:05:37Z 2020-04-01T10:05:37Z 2019-08-01 book 1005420 OCN: 1135853954 9781789200317 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24694 eng application/pdf n/a 1005420.pdf Berghahn Books 10.2307/j.ctvvb7mjb 103120 10.2307/j.ctvvb7mjb 562fcfcf-0356-4c23-869a-acb39d8c84b5 b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9781789200317 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) 103120 KU Select 2018: HSS Frontlist Books Knowledge Unlatched open access
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