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Defining Deutschtum
By Brodbeck
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Often at stake in the critical discourse was the question of who and what could be deemed "German " in the multinational Austrian state. For critics such as Eduard Hanslick and Ludwig Speidel, traditional German liberals who came of age in the years around 1848, "Germanness " was an attribute that could be earned by any ambitious bourgeois-including Jews and those of non-German nationality-by embracing German cultural values. The more nationally inflected liberalism evident in the writings of Theodor Helm, with its particularist rhetoric of German national property in a time of Czech gains at German expense, was typical of those in the next generation, educated during the 1860s. The radical student politics of the 1880s, with its embrace of racialist antisemitism and irredentist German nationalism, just as surely shaped the discourse of certain young Wagnerian critics who emerged at the end of the century. This body of music-critical writing reveals a continuum of exclusivity, from a conception of Germanness rooted in social class and cultural elitism to one based in blood.
Brodbeck neatly counters decades of musicological scholarship and offers a unique insight into the diverse ways in which educated German Austrians conceived of Germanness in music and understood their relationship to their non-German fellow citizens. Defining Deutschtum is sure to be an essential text for scholars of music history, cultural studies, and late 19th century Central European culture and society.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
386
Release Date:
2014-10-14
Publication Date:
2018-11-07
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
019936270X
ISBN13:
9780199362707
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
743 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
25 cm
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