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Performing Modernism A Jewish Avantgarde In Bucharest Alexandra Chiriac

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Performing Modernism A Jewish Avantgarde In Bucharest Alexandra Chiriac
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.81 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Alexandra Chiriac
ISBN: 9783110765687, 3110765683
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Performing Modernism A Jewish Avantgarde In Bucharest Alexandra Chiriac by Alexandra Chiriac 9783110765687, 3110765683 instant download after payment.

This volume constitutes the first in-depth study of modernism in design and performance in interwar Romania, covering the period 1924 to 1934. It focuses on Jewish avant-garde artists and cultural producers, as well as design educators, arts patrons, and women entrepreneurs. Based on extensive research in Romania, Latvia, Germany, and the United States, it highlights the transnational impact of Jewish cultural production and its contribution to avant-garde movements across Europe and further afield. It shows how Bucharest was connected to places such as Berlin, Paris, Riga and Chicago through modern design and experimental Yiddish theatre, and argues that the Schule Reimann was more influential in Romania than the Bauhaus. Drawing on scholarship from the fields of performance studies, design history, and art history, this volume makes a valuable new contribution to histories of modernism and avant-garde.

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