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Jewish women and their salons :the power of conversation
- 其他作者: Bilski, Emily D., , Braun, Emily, , Botstein, Leon. , Jewish Museum (New York, N.Y.)
- 出版: New York :New Haven : Jewish Museum under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America ;Yale University Press c2005.
- 稽核項: xiii, 266 p. :ill. (chiefly col.) ;27 cm.
- 標題: Jewish women , Salons , Joden. , Vrouwen. , Intellectual life , Jewish women Europe, Western -- Intellectual life -- Exhibitions. , Europe, Western , Salons Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 19th century -- Exhibitions. , Europe, Western Intellectual life -- 19th century -- Exhibitions. , Salons (cultuurgeschiedenis) , Jewish women Germany -- Berlin -- Intellectual life -- Exhibitions. , Upper class Europe, Western -- History -- 19th century -- Exhibitions. , History , Salons Europe, Western -- History -- 19th century -- Exhibitions. , Upper class
- ISBN: 030010846X , 9780300108460
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- 附註: Catalog of the exhibition, The power of conversation : Jewish women and their salons, held at The Jewish Museum, New York, March 4-July 10, 2005. Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-256) and index. The power of conversation : Jewish women and their salons / Emily D. Bilski and Emily Braun -- A dream of living together : Jewish women in Berlin around 1800 / Barbara Hahn -- Music, femininity, and Jewish identity : The tradition and legacy of the salon / Leon Botstein -- The salon and literary modernism : Proust, Wilde, Stein / Lucia Re -- Biographies / Shira Brisman.
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An insightful look at the history of Jewish women’s salons and their influence on art, music, literature, and politics From their debut in Berlin in the 1780s to their emergence in 1930s California, Jewish women’s salons served as welcoming havens where all classes and creeds could openly debate art, music, literature, and politics. This fascinating book is the first to explore the history of these salons where remarkable women of intellect resolved that neither gender nor religion would impede their ability to bring about social change. Emily D. Bilski and Emily Braun examine the lives of more than a dozen Jewish saloni�res, charting the evolution of the salon over time and among cultures, in cities including Berlin, Vienna, Paris, London, New York, and Milan. They show how each woman uniquely adapted the salon to suit her own interests while maintaining the salon’s key characteristics of basic informality and a diversity of guests. Other distinguished contributors to the volume discuss in detail the Berlin salons of the 1800s; the salon in terms of Jewish acculturation and its relation to gender and music; and the relations of Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde, and Gertrude Stein to the literary salon. The book is enriched with a lavish array of illustrations, including documentary photographs, paintings, drawings, prints, and decorative arts. Among the saloni�res portrayed in the book: Henriette Herz, the first Jewish woman to host a salon Ada Leverson, who welcomed Oscar Wilde to her salon even after his controversial arrest Anna Kuliscioff, an activist ardently opposed to the oppression of women Margherita Sarfatti, who acted as Mussolini’s political partner Gertrude Stein, an expatriate whose famous salon has been deemed the first museum of modern art Exhibition schedule: The Jewish Museum, New York, March 4 – July 10, 2005 McMullen Museum of Art, Boson College, September – December, 2005 Published in association with The Jewish Museum, New York Emily D. Bilski is an independent scholar and curator specializing in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art and cultural history. Emily Braun is professor of art history at Hunter College and the Graduate Center at the City University of New York.
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