オックスフォード版 ユダヤ音楽研究ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Music Studies

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オックスフォード版 ユダヤ音楽研究ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Music Studies

  • 著者名:Fr?hauf, Tina (EDT)
  • 価格 ¥33,437 (本体¥30,398)
  • Oxford University Press(2023/11/14発売)
  • ポイント 303pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197528624
  • eISBN:9780197528648

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The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Music Studies is the most comprehensive and expansive critical handbook of Jewish music published to date. It is the first endeavor to address the diverse range of sounds, texts, archives, traditions, histories, geographic and political contexts, and critical discourses in the field. The thirty-one experts from thirteen countries who prepared the thirty original and groundbreaking chapters in this handbook are leaders in the disciplines of musicology and Jewish studies as well as adjacent fields. Chapters in the handbook provide a broad coverage of the subject area with considerable expansion of the topics that are normally covered in a resource of this type. Designed around eight distinct sections -- Land, City, Ghetto, Stage, Sacred and Ritual Spaces, Destruction / Remembrance, and Spirit -- the range and scope of The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Music Studies most significantly suggests a new framework for the study of Jewish music centered on spatiality and taking into consideration temporality and collectivity. Within each chapter, authors have selected what they consider to be the most important material relevant to their topic and, drawing on the most authoritative insights from historical and ethnomusicology, Jewish studies, history, anthropology, philology, religious studies, and the visual arts, have taken a genuinely inter- or transdisciplinary approach. Integrated chapter bibliographies provide material for further reading. Together the chapters form a first truly global look at Jewish music, incorporating studies from Central and East Asia, Europe, Australia, the Americas, and the Arab world. Together they span world history, from antiquity until the present day. As such, the Handbook provides a resource that researchers, scholars, and educators will use as the most important and authoritative overview of work within music and Jewish studies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Mapping Jewish Music Studies, Tina Fr?hauf Part I: Land2. Adamot - Art Music - Israel, Assaf Shelleg3. Land, Voice, Nation: Jewish Music in the Adamot of Al-Andalus, Vanessa Paloma Elbaz4. "We Shall Sing Songs and Praise to the Lord Who Created Us Last in the World": Hakham Joseph Hayyim of Baghdad, Leadership with Poetry and Music, Merav Rosenfeld-HadadPart II: City 5. Jewish Refugees from the Nazi State in Shanghai, 1938-1949, Sophie Fetthauer6. Jewish ?migr? Musicians in Buenos Aires: Integration and Cultural Impact, 1933-1945, Silvia Glocer7. From a City of Greeks to Greeks in a City: Migration and Musical Taste Cultures between Salonika and Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Oded Erez8. Berlin Klezmer and Urban Scenes, Phil AlexanderPart III: Ghetto9. Hearing the Ancient Temple in Early Modernity: Abraham Portaleone and the Cultivation of Music in Seventeenth-Century Mantua, Rebecca Cypess and Yoel Greenberg10. Sonic Transformations: Urban Musical Culture in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1942, J. Mackenzie Pierce11. Sounding Out the Ghetto: Spatial Aspects of Jewish Musical Life during the Nazi Era, Tobias ReichardPart IV: Stage12. Hasidic Cantors "Out of Context": Venues of Contemporary Cantorial Performance, Jeremiah Lockwood13. Jewish Music and Totalitarianism in the Post-Stalinist Soviet Union, Jascha Nemtsov14. Art Music in the Yishuv and in Early-Statehood Israel, Jehoash Hirshberg15. The Yiddish Theater Republic of Sounds and the Performance of Listening, Ruthie AbeliovichPart V: Collection16. The YIVO Sound Archive as a Living Space: Archiving and Revitalizing Klezmer, El?onore Biezunski17. Jewish Music Sound Recording Collections in the United States, Judith S. Pinnolis18. Postcustodialism in the Jewish Music Archive, Joseph Toltz Part VI: Sacred and Ritual Spaces 19. Reimagining Spiritual Experience and Music: Perspectives from Jewish Worship in the United States, Jeffrey A. Summit20. Sonic Collectivity at the Kotel ha-Ma'aravi (Western Wall), Abigail Wood21. Singing at the Sabbath Table: Zemiroth as a Family History, Naomi Cohn Zentner22. Early-Modern Yiddish Wedding Songs: Synchronic and Diachronic Functions, Diana Matut23. Bukharian Jewish Weddings and Creative Uses of the Central Asian Past, Evan Rapport Part VII: Destruction / Remembrance 24. Remembering the Destruction, Re-animating the Collective: Romaniote Liturgical Music after the Holocaust, Miranda L. Crowdus25. "We Live Forever": Music of the Surviving Remnant in Sweden, Simo Muir26. "Ferramonti We Do Not Forget": Jews, Music, and Internment in Italy, Silvia Del Zoppo27. "I Say She Is a Mutriba": Faded Memories of Aleppo's Jewish Women Musicians, Clara WenzPart VIII: Spirit28. Ultra-Orthodox Women and the Musical Shekhinah: Performance, Technology, and the Artist in North America, Jessica Roda29. "On a Harp of Ten Strings I Will Sing Praises to You": Envisioning Women and Music in the Oppenheimer Siddur, Suzanne Wijsman30. The Concept of Harmony in Pre- and Early Modern Jewish Literature, Alexandre CerveuxIndex

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