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Modern lusts

Ernest Borneman

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An edition of Modern lusts (2020)

Modern lusts

Ernest Borneman

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As a jazz musician, filmmaker, anthropologist, sexologist, and crime novelist, the boundlessly curious German autodidact Ernest Borneman exemplified the conflicting cultural and intellectual currents of the twentieth century. In this long-awaited English translation, acclaimed historian Detlef Siegfried chronicles Borneman's journey from a young Jewish Communist in Nazi Berlin to his emergence as a celebrated (and reliably controversial) transatlantic polymath. Through an innovative structure organized around the human senses, this biography memorably portrays a figure whose far-flung obsessions comprised a microcosm of postwar intellectual life.

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Berghahn Books
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Table of Contents

Modern Lusts
Contents
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1-"In Me You Have Someone on Whom There Is No Relying": Constants and Constructs
Chapter 2-Hearing: The Ethnology of Jazz
Chapter 3-Seeing: Life on the Big Screen
Chapter 4-Touching: Sex and Society
Conclusion-Bodies along the Roadside
Bibliography
Index

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Dewey Decimal Class
616.8917092, B
Library of Congress
ML423.B4988 S54 2020

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[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource

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Open Library
OL44091835M
ISBN 10
1789202892
ISBN 13
9781789202892
OCLC/WorldCat
1176304346

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