Urban popular culture and entertainment: experiences from Northern, East-Central, and Southern Europe, 1870s-1930s

This book is part of an ongoing transnational turn in cultural history. Studies on the history of urban popular culture and the entertainment industries increasingly engage with the European or global circulation of genres, actors, and shows, especially during the period of massive growth and expans...

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Weitere Verfasser: Dietze, Antje 1980- (HerausgeberIn), Vari, Alexander (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Routledge [2023]
Schriftenreihe:Routledge Studies in Cultural History
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Zusammenfassung:This book is part of an ongoing transnational turn in cultural history. Studies on the history of urban popular culture and the entertainment industries increasingly engage with the European or global circulation of genres, actors, and shows, especially during the period of massive growth and expansion of the sector from the 1870s to the 1930s. Nevertheless, a large part of this research remains focused on exchanges between Western and Central European, and North American metropolises. To provide a fuller picture of the emergence and cross-border transfer of different genres of popular culture, this volume investigates Northern, East Central, and Southern European cities and their relations with each other and the West. The authors analyze the mediating agents, transnational networks, and local responses to new forms of entertainment from Madrid to Vyborg, and from Istanbul to Reykjav©Ưk. These examples re-focus the history of urban popular culture in Europe in view of multidirectional transfers and a wider range of regional experiences. Urban Popular Culture and Entertainment will appeal to researchers and students alike interested in the history of popular culture in modern societies, particularly those studying urban centers in Europe, and their transnational and transregional connections
Beschreibung:Introduction: Transnational and Transregional Histories of Urban Popular Culture in EuropeAntje Dietze and Alexander VariPart I: Mobilities, Networks, and Cultural TransfersChapter 1: Mobilities and National Indifference: Popular Entertainment in Habsburg Central Europe around 1900Susanne Korbel Chapter 2: A Cosmopolitan Music City: Early Twentieth-Century Transnational Networks in Vyborg Nuppu Koivisto-Kaasik and Saijaleena RantanenChapter 3: Transnational Factors in the Shaping of the Early Greek Cinema Business, 1896⁰́₃1908Eliza Anna DelveroudiChapter 4: The Rise and Fall of a Theater King: Albert Ranft and the Commercialization of the Swedish Theater Field between the 1890s and 1920sRikard HooglandChapter 5: From Ambivalence to the Diseuse Craze: French-Hungarian Cultural Exchanges Through Chanson, 1880s⁰́₃1930s Alexander VariPart II: Social Impacts, Official Regulations, and Nation Building Chapter 6: Madrid Nightlife and Popular Leisure: Between Globalizing Cosmopolitanism and Social Transgression, 1900s to the 1930s Rub©♭n Pallol Trigueros and Cristina de Pedro ©¹lvarezChapter 7: Popular Culture and Cultural Policies and Narratives in Interwar Yugoslavia Ivana Vesi♯⁷Chapter 8: Jazzy, ⁰́₈Gypsy⁰́₉, and Jolly: In Search of a Formula for Polish Popular Music in the Interwar PeriodAnna G. PiotrowskaChapter 9: Constan Town Sounds: Multidirectional Movement of Early Jazz in the 1920s G. Carole WoodallChapter 10: The Reception of Jazz in Iceland in the 1920s and 1930s: Transnational Anxieties, Nation-Building, and Race ©₃lafur Rastrick
Beschreibung:1 online resource (x, 326 pages)
ISBN:9781003247401
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