The Sound of Exile : European Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, 1938-1947
by
Tang Yating
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Modern Jewish History
ISBN-10
0815638558
ISBN-13
9780815638551
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Imprint
Syracuse University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 16th, 2025
Print length
277 Pages
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
MusicHistory: specific events & topicsRefugees & political asylumJewish studies
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Combining diaspora studies and ethnomusicology, The Sound of Exile: European Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, 1938–1947 by Tang Yating examines how Central European Jewish refugees employed music as a means of reconstructing cultural identity amid turmoil and displacement in Shanghai. From orchestral arrangements and cabarets to traditional synagogue liturgy, music served as the common thread weaving together the history of Jewish life, thought, and exile. Navigating a Shanghai that was embroiled in its own complicated history and the intricate politics marking its settlements and concessions, the Jewish refugee community made music that embraced survival, salvation, and after the war, gratitude for the city most would leave behind. The Sound of Exile highlights this diasporic musical life by exploring neglected archival documents. Analyzing these sources alongside ephemeral material such as memoir fragments, news reports, flyers, advertisements, tickets for performances, and more, the text revives the little-known communities Jewish refugees created to support themselves artistically and spiritually. The result is a book that brings Shanghai Jewish musical history to life.
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