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Yiddish theatre :new approaches
- 其他作者: Berkowitz, Joel,
- 出版: Oxford ;Portland, Or. : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization c2008.
- 稽核項: x, 269 p., 16 p. of plates :ill. ;24 cm.
- 叢書名: Littman library of Jewish civilization
- 標題: Judaism and literature , Yiddish drama , Theater, Yiddish , History and criticism , Theater, Yiddish Congresses. , Judaism and literature Congresses. , Yiddish drama History and criticism -- Congresses.
- ISBN: 190411377X , 9781904113775
- 附註: 103年科技部補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫規畫主題:藝術學:全球化與劇場跨界 Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-255) and index. Writing the history of the Yiddish theatre / Joel Berkowitz -- The 'low' culture of the Purimshpil / Ahuva Belkin -- Romanticism and the Yiddish theatre / Nahma Sandrow -- Jewish plays on the Russian stage : St Petersburg, 1905-1917 / Barbara Henry -- The text of Goldfaden's Di kishefmakherin and the operetta tradition / Paola Bertolone -- Shulamis and Bar kokhba : renewed Jewish role models in Goldfaden and Halkin / Seth L. Wolitz -- Yiddish theatre in Vienna, 1880-1938 / Brigitte Dalinger -- Stories in song : the Melo-deklamatsyes of Joseph Markovitsh / David Mazower -- From Goldfaden to Goldfaden in Cracow's Jewish theatres / Mirosława M. Bułwat -- 'Exit, pursued by a bear' : Russian administrators and the ban on Yiddish theatre in Imperial Russia / John Klier -- The censorship of Sholem Asch' Got fun nekome, London, 1946 / Leonard Prager -- The child who wouldn't grow up : Yiddish theatre and its critics / Nina Warnke.
- 系統號: 005258699
- 資料類型: 圖書
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This book considers Yiddish theatre from a number of aspects: its historical development, its popular and critical reception, and the practice and consequences of state censorship. Its coverage ranges from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century and extends to locations as diverse as Cracow,London, Moscow, New York, St Petersburg, Vienna, and Warsaw. Yiddish Theatre not only presents a wide-ranging study of the field but also helps illustrate the significance of Yiddish theatre as a vital form of expression in the Jewish world: it has not only provided entertainment for audiences onsix continents, but has also highlighted the social, political, religious, and economic concerns that Jews considered of vital interest.Yiddish Theatre is a valuable resource for scholars, university students, and general readers interested both in Yiddish theatre specifically and related fields such as Jewish literature and culture, east European history and culture, and European and American theatre. The book contains an extensivebibliography of sources relating to all aspects of Yiddish theatre.
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