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    Cabaret

    Cabaret by Grange, William;

    Series: Forms of Drama;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Methuen Drama
    • Date of Publication 12 August 2021
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350140257
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 196x130x16 mm
    • Weight 237 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 8 bw illus
    • 228

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    Long description:

    Where did cabaret come from? What has it got to do with pre-war Berlin, decadent society and Nazis? How does it turn into media cabaret and the sisterhood of sleaze? Is cabaret a primary vehicle for exploring the range of sexual practices and alternative sexual identities?

    In this new book William Grange brings into one place for the first time the range of practices now associated with the form of cabaret. Beginning with its origins in speciality German theatres and the development both of the sheet music industry and disc recordings, Grange tracks the form through into its golden age in the 1920s and beyond.

    The book's three sections deal first with the emergence of Berlin as the 'German Chicago', where cabaret flourished in the midst of post-war political turmoil. The abolition of censorship allowed nude dancing and sexually explicit songs and routines. It also saw the introduction of kick-line dancing and black performers.
    In the book's second and third sections Grange takes the story forward into the post second-world-war world, describing how the form moved outwards from central Europe to move across the whole world, reaching Singapore and Australia, and as it did so settling into the range of forms in which we know it today. Some of these forms became 'media cabaret' looking towards the new media age, the postmodernism that followed on from modernism. To this age, even in its new forms, cabaret brought its old habits of making challenges to assumptions around gender identities and sexual practices. As throughout its whole history, cabaret was a form that provided particular vehicles for female performers. And whereas it once served up whore songs and nude dancing it now offers a sisterhood of sleaze.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Illustrations
    Series Preface
    Introduction
    CHAPTER I : Beginnings in France
    Montmartre
    The Bohemians
    Rodolphe Salis
    Aristide Bruant
    Yvette Guilbert

    CHAPTER II: The Craze Spreads to Germany
    Kabarett
    Munich
    Frank Wedekind
    Kathi Kobus
    Vienna

    CHAPTER III: Offshoots: Prague, Kracow, Budapest, Moscow, Zurich
    Prague
    Kracow
    BudapestMoscow
    Zurich
    New York

    CHAPTER IV: The Golden Age of Cabaret
    Escape
    The Outbreak of War
    The New Republic
    The Naked Body of Cabaret
    Wildness and Megalomania
    The Follies of Foliés and Revues
    Retorts and Tribunals

    CHAPTER V: The Nazi Terror
    Catastrophe
    The National Socialist Reign of Terror
    Cabaret in Exile
    Klaus and Erika Mann

    CHAPTER VI: Cabaret in a Media-Driven Age
    Aftermath
    The Economic Miracle
    Cabaret on the Airwaves
    East Germany
    Fat and Overfed
    The Revolt of the '68ers
    Downhill
    Televised Cabaret

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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