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  • Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History

    Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History by Shelleg, Assaf;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. december 11.

    • ISBN 9780199354948
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem304 oldal
    • Méret 165x241x25 mm
    • Súly 535 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 80 music examples, 1 halftone
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    Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History revolutionizes the study of modern Israeli art music by tracking the surprising itineraries of Jewish art music in the move from Europe to Mandatory Palestine and Israel.

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    Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History revolutionizes the study of modern Israeli art music by tracking the surprising itineraries of Jewish art music in the move from Europe to Mandatory Palestine and Israel. Leaving behind clichés about East and West, Arab and Jew, this book provocatively exposes the legacies of European antisemitism and religious Judaism in the making of Israeli art music.

    Shelleg introduces the reader to various aesthetic dilemmas involved in the emergence of modern Jewish art music, ranging from auto-exoticism through the hues of self-hatred to the disarticulation of Jewish musical markers. He then considers part of this musics' translocation to Mandatory Palestine, studying its discourse with Hebrew culture, and composers' grappling with modern and Zionist images of the self. Unlike previous efforts in the field, Shelleg unearths the mechanism of what he calls "Zionist musical onomatopoeias," but more importantly their dilution by the non-western Arab Jewish oral musical traditions (the same traditions Hebrew culture sought to westernize and secularize).

    And what had begun with composers' movement towards the musical properties of non-western Jewish musical traditions grew in the 60s and 70s to a dialectical return to exilic Jewish cultures. In the aftermath of the Six-Day War, which reaffirmed Zionism's redemptive and expansionist messages, Israeli composers (re)embraced precisely the exilic Jewish music that emphasized Judaism's syncretic qualities rather than its territorial characteristics. In the 70s, therefore, while religious Zionist circles translated theology into politics and territorial maximalism, Israeli composers deterritorialized the national discourse by a growing return to the spaces shared by Jews and non-Jews, devoid of Zionist appropriations.

    Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History is a complex, bold and highly original study of the history of art music in pre- and post-state Israel. With an exceptional erudition in each field he brings to bear (musicology, Hebrew literature, Israel history, cultural studies) and superb command over the musical metier, Assaf Shelleg stages an arresting narrative about a unique musical modernism, adding an exemplary chapter to our understanding of how music negotiates with nationalism, exoticism, and dislocation, gradually allowing for a repressed sonic past to emerge into a vexed foreground.

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    Jewish Contiguities and the Soundtrack of Israeli History
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Jewish Contiguities
    Abbreviations
    I
    Hava Nagila? Decentering the Eastern European Soundscape
    Jewish Inversions
    Aesthetic Confines
    Rethinking Bloch
    Disarticulating Jewishness
    Historiographical Silhouettes
    Control Cases
    In Lieu of a Summary
    II
    From Pre- to Post-Statehood; Hebrewism Diluted
    Ringing the Bells-and-Whistles of the Zionist Project: National Musical Onomatopoeias
    Adjacent yet Oppositional: Subversive Hebrewists
    Statehood and the Demise of Romanticist Nationalism
    Destabilizing Western Metaphors of the East
    Consuming the Source
    Thematic Incongruities (or, Violating Ciarological Time)
    III
    1960s-1970s; Articulating Jewishness in Israeli Art Music
    Enter the New Pioneers
    The Multivocal Negation of the Diaspora and its Dissolution
    Avni: Counterpointing Modes of Memory
    Epitaph for Whom?
    Kopytman: Transcribing Jewish Heterophonies
    Hebrewism Diluted; Judaism Deterritorialized
    Muting Oneself
    Postlude; Reshuffling Historiographical Cards

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