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Dear ListServ Administrator:
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University of Minnesota Press
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Explores the relationship between immigrant and national culture.
THE IMMIGRANT SCENE: Ethnic Amusements in New York, 1880-1920
Sabine Haenni
University of Minnesota Press | 336 pages | 2008
ISBN 978-0-8166-4981-5 | hardcover | $75.00
ISBN 978-0-8166-4982-2 | paperback | $25.00
Sabine Haenni reveals how theaters in New York created ethnic
entertainment that shaped the culture of the United States in the
early twentieth century. In analyzing how communities engaged with
immigrant theaters and the nascent film culture in New York City,
Haenni traces the ways in which performance and cinema provided
virtual mobility and influenced national ideas of immigration,
culture, and diversity in surprising ways.
"A big, bold, and important book. The Immigrant Scene breaks new
ground in urban cultural history and performance studies while
building bridges between earlier works of history and a new
generation of scholarship. " -Robert W. Snyder, author of The Voice
of the City: Vaudeville and Popular Culture in New York
Sabine Haenni is associate professor in the Department of Theatre,
Film, and Dance and in the American Studies Program at Cornell
University.
For more information, including the table of contents, visit the
book's webpage:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/H/haenni_immigrant.html
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