As Jewish writers, artists, and intellectuals made their way into
Western European and Anglo-American cultural centers, they encountered
a society obsessed with decadence. An avant-garde movement
characterized by self-consciously artificial art and literature,
philosophic pessimism, and an interest in nonnormative sexualities,
decadence was also a smear, whereby Jews were viewed as the source of
social and cultural decline. In The Jewish Decadence, Jonathan
Freedman argues that Jewish engagement with decadence played a major
role in the emergence of modernism and the making of Jewish culture
from the 1870s to the present. The first to tell this sweeping
story, Freedman demonstrates the centrality of decadence to the
aesthetics of modernity and its inextricability from Jewishness.
Freedman recounts a series of diverse and surprising episodes that he
insists do not belong solely to the past, but instead reveal that the
identification of Jewishness with decadence persists today.
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Jews and the Aesthetics of Modernity
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226581118
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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