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Chapter 3 Scandalous Glass House: on modernist transparency in architecture and life

  • Bożena Shallcross
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© 2023 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

© 2023 Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Note on Place Names, Personal Names, and Transliterations ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART I Tradition and Rebellion
  6. Chapter 1 “The Holiday That Applies to Everyone” ararat kleynkunst theater and the challenge of populist modernism 15
  7. Chapter 2 Elkhonen Vogler, Forgotten Poet of Yung-Vilne, in Vilna and the Litvak Borderlands 37
  8. Chapter 3 Scandalous Glass House: on modernist transparency in architecture and life 56
  9. Chapter 4 Jewish Expressionism between Discourses of Revival and Degeneration. The yung-yidish group 75
  10. PART II Performers and Audiences
  11. Chapter 5 The Theatrics of Bais Yaakov 97
  12. Chapter 6 A Spectacle of Differences: Bracha zefira’s tour of poland in 1929 113
  13. Chapter 7 Music of “the Foreign Nations” or “Native Culture” concert programming in interwar lwów as a discourse about jewish musical identities 127
  14. Chapter 8 From Lodzermensz to Szmonces and Back: on the multidirectional flow of culture 152
  15. Chapter 9 The Layered Meanings of an Unbuilt Monument: kraków jews commemorate the polish king casimir the great 171
  16. Chapter 10 Mapping Modern Jewish Kraków: women—cultural production—space 188
  17. Chapter 11 Movie Theaters and the Development of Jewish Public Space in Interwar Poland 212
  18. Chapter 12 The Politics of Jewish Youth Movement Culture in Interwar Poland’s Eastern Borderlands 228
  19. Acknowledgments 249
  20. Appendix: Soundscapes of Modernity Program 253
  21. Selected Bibliography 267
  22. Notes on Contributors 287
  23. Index 291
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