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Transposing Broadway
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Transposing Broadway

Over the last hundred years, musical theatre artists - from Berlin to Rodgers and Hammerstein to Sondheim - have developed a form that corresponds directly to the Americanization of the increasingly Jewish New York audience; and that audience's aspirations and concerns have played out in the shows themselves. Musicals thus became a paradigm which instructed newcomers in how to assimilate while correspondingly envisioning "American Dream" America as democratic and inclusive. Broadway musicals still continue to function today as "cultural Ellis Islands" for fringe populations seeking acceptance into the nation's mainstream - including women, blacks, Latinos, and gays - all essentially modeled upon the Jewish example. Stuart J. Hecht offers a fascinatingexamination of the relationship between Jews, assimilation, and the changing face of the American musical. 
Alaotsikko
Jews, Assimilation, and the American Musical
Kirjailija
S. Hecht
Painos
1st ed. 2011
ISBN
9781349295036
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
9.11.2011
Sivumäärä
240