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Interwar Vienna
Culture between Tradition and Modernity
Edited by Deborah Holmes
Edited by Lisa Silverman


Although beset by social, political, and economic instabilities, interwar Vienna was an exhilarating place, with pioneering developments in the arts and innovations in the social sphere. Research on the period long saw the city as a mere shadow of its former imperial self; more recently it has concentrated on high-profile individual figures or party politics. This volume of new essays widens the view, stretching disciplinary boundaries to consider the cultural and social movements that shaped the city. The collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire resulted not in an abandonment of the arts, but rather led to new forms of expression that were nevertheless conditioned by the legacies of earlier periods. The city's culture was caught between extremes, from neopositivism to cultural pessimism, Catholic mysticism to Austro-Marxism, late Enlightenment liberalism to rabid antisemitism. Concentrating on the paradoxes and often productive tensions that these created, the volume's twelve essays explore achievements and anxieties in fields ranging from modern dance, theater, music, film, and literature to economic, cultural, and racial policy. The volume will appeal to social, cultural, and political historians as well as to specialists in modern European literary and visual culture.

Contributors: Andrea Amort, Andrew Barker, Alys X. George, Deborah Holmes, Jon Hughes, Birgit Lang, Wolfgang Maderthaner, Therese Muxeneder, Birgit Peter, Lisa Silverman, Edward Timms, Robert Vilain, John Warren, Paul Weindling.

Deborah Holmes is Researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for the History and Theory of Biography in Vienna. Lisa Silverman is Assistant Professor of History and Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

 

DETAILS

6 b/w illustrations
1 line illustrations

Size: 9 x 6 in
ISBN: 9781571134202
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Oct/2009
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/02/2010
 
Contents
   Introduction: Beyond the Coffeehouse. Vienna as a Cultural Center between the World Wars
Deborah Holmes and Lisa Silverman
1   Cultural Parameters between the Wars: A Reassessment of the Vienna Circles
Edward Timms
2   "weisse Struempfe oder neue Kutten": Cultural Decline in Vienna in the 1930s
John Warren
3   "Wiener Kreise": Jewishness, Politics, and Culture in Interwar Vienna
Wolfgang Maderthaner and Lisa Silverman
4   A City Regenerated: Eugenics, Race, and Welfare in Interwar Vienna
Paul Weindling
5   Free Dance in Interwar Vienna
Andrea Amort
6   Hollywood on the Danube? Vienna and Austrian Silent Film of the 1920s
Alys George
7   Between Tradition and a Longing for the Modern: Theater in Interwar Vienna
Birgit Peter
8   The Hegemony of German Music: Schoenberg's Vienna as the Musical Center of the German-Speaking World
Therese Muxeneder
9   Anticipating Freud's Pleasure Principle? A Reading of Ernst Weiss's War Story "Franta Zlin" (1919)
Andrew Barker
10   Facts and Fiction: Rudolf Brunngraber, Otto Neurath, and Viennese Neue Sachlichkeit
Jon Hughes
11   The Viennese Legacy of Casanova: The Late Erotic Writings of Arthur Schnitzler and Franz Blei
Birgit Lang
12   An Englishman Abroad: Literature, Politics, and Sex in John Lehmann's Writings on Vienna in the 1930s
Robert Vilain
13   Notes on Contributors
14   Index
 

 

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