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100 _a Ingram Susan
245 1 0 _aReverberations: Representations of Modernity, Tradition, and Cultural Value In-Between Central Europe and North America
_c/Susan Ingram, Markus Reisenleitner , Cornelia Szabo-Knotik
260 _bPeter Lang Publishing
_c2002
300 _a293p,;
_c20 cm.
504 _aindex
520 _aFrankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2002. 12 fig., 2 tab. The contributions in this volume address the ways the two imagined (cultural) spaces commonly designed as 'Central Europe' and 'North America' have mutually attributed meanings to each other and set out to trace patterns and structures resulting from this process. Rather than concentrate on what happens when cultural forms and practices travel across the Atlantic the focus lies on the contexts of their insertion into the 'other' culture. The articles draw attention to how those complexities and contradictions are resolved on an ideological basis in order to produce the kind of stability that is the hallmark of geo-cultural place signification, but also, conversely, the revenge of a spatialized history, the reassertion of their temporality that cultural practices produce when they reverberate in displacement. Contents: James Deaville: Cakewalk in Waltz Time? African-American Music in Jahrhundertwende Vienna - Martina Nubaumer:
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