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It Could Lead to Dancing – Mixed–Sex Dancing and Jewish Modernity: Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture

Autor Sonia Gollance
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mai 2021
Dances and balls appear throughout world literature as venues for young people to meet, flirt, and form relationships, as any reader of Pride and Prejudice, War and Peace, or Romeo and Juliet can attest. The popularity of social dance transcends class, gender, ethnic, and national boundaries. In the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Jewish culture, dance offers crucial insights into debates about emancipation and acculturation. While traditional Jewish law prohibits men and women from dancing together, Jewish mixed-sex dancing was understood as the very sign of modernity--and the ultimate boundary transgression.
Writers of modern Jewish literature deployed dance scenes as a charged and complex arena for understanding the limits of acculturation, the dangers of ethnic mixing, and the implications of shifting gender norms and marriage patterns, while simultaneously entertaining their readers. In this pioneering study, Sonia Beth Gollance examines the specific literary qualities of dance scenes, while also paying close attention to the broader social implications of Jewish engagement with dance. Combining cultural history with literary analysis and drawing connections to contemporary representations of Jewish social dance, Gollance illustrates how mixed-sex dancing functions as a flexible metaphor for the concerns of Jewish communities in the face of cultural transitions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781503613492
ISBN-10: 1503613496
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: MK – Stanford University Press
Seria Stanford Studies in Jewish History and Culture


Cuprins

Introduction: The Space of the Dance Floor
1. The Choreography of Acculturation
2. How Jews Learned to Dance
3. The Tavern: Jewish Participation in Rural Leisure Culture
4. The Ballroom: Questions of Admission and Exclusion
5. The Wedding: Celebratory Ritual and Social Enforcement
6. The Dance Hall: Commercial Leisure Culture and American Sexual Mores
Epilogue: "What Comes from Men and Women Dancing"

Notă biografică

Sonia Gollance is Lecturer in Yiddish at University College London. She has previously held appointments at the University of Vienna and The Ohio State University.