Golden Ages

Golden Ages Hasidic Singers and Cantorial Revival in the Digital Era - University of California Series in Jewish History and Cultures

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Golden Ages is an ethnographic study of young singers in the contemporary Brooklyn Hasidic community who base their aesthetic explorations of the culturally intimate space of prayer on the gramophone-era cantorial golden age. Jeremiah Lockwood proposes a view of their work as a nonconforming social practice that calls upon the sounds and structures of Jewish sacred musical heritage to disrupt the aesthetics and power hierarchies of their conservative community, defying institutional authority and pushing at normative boundaries of sacred and secular. Beyond its role as a desirable art form, golden age cantorial music offers aspiring Hasidic singers a form of Jewish cultural productivity in which artistic excellence, maverick outsider status, and sacred authority are aligned.
 

Book information

ISBN: 9780520396425
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 296.46209747
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 206
Weight: 344g
Height: 153mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 13mm