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Awangarda
Tradition and Modernity in Postwar Polish Music
Lisa Cooper Vest
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Awangarda
Tradition and Modernity in Postwar Polish Music
Lisa Cooper Vest
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In Awangarda, Lisa Cooper Vest explores how the Polish postwar musical avant-garde framed itself in contrast to its Western European counterparts. Rather than a rejection of the past, the Polish avant-garde movement emerged as a manifestation of national cultural traditions stretching back into the interwar years and even earlier into the nineteenth century. Polish composers, scholars, and political leaders wielded the promise of national progress to broker consensus across generational and ideological divides. Together, they established an avant-garde musical tradition that pushed against the limitations of strict chronological time and instrumentalized discourses of backwardness and forwardness to articulate a Polish road to modernity. This is a history that resists Cold War periodization, opening up new ways of thinking about nations and nationalism in the second half of the twentieth century.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Subvention
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Backwardness (Zaległość): Defining Musical Modernity in Poland before and after World War II
- 2. Lack (Brak): The Shifting Status of the Artist-Intellectual Class during the Thaw
- 3. The Dissemination of Culture (Upowszechnienie kultury): Rebuilding Elite Institutions and Educating Elite Audiences
- 4. Lag (Opóźnienie): Genius Construction and Looking Back to Move Forward
- 5. Modernity (Nowoczesność): Bogusław Schäffer and the Cult of the New
- 6. Awangarda: The Polish Avant-Garde as Tradition
- 7. Backward and Forward: The Polish Avant-Garde as Progress
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index