Language:
English
Year of publication:
2020
Titel der Quelle:
Jewish Culture and History
Angaben zur Quelle:
21,1 (2020) 5-23
Keywords:
Jews Social conditions 19th century
;
Jews Social life and customs 19th century
;
Jewish funeral rites and ceremonies
;
Stockholm (Sweden) Ethnic relations
Abstract:
20 Swedish-Jewish elite funerals between 1870 and 1939 presented individual combinations of Judaic, bourgeois, Christian, national and modern affiliations through their ritual and musical practices, performing a fragmented Jewishness to a partly non-Jewish audience, partly aided by non-Jewish soloists, musicians and eulogists. As locations for funeral services, the synagogue, the street and the cemetery were placed on the conceptual ‘frontier’ of Jewish/non-Jewish interaction, and thus functioned as temporary, public spaces for the renegotiation of the Jewish elite’s position in the Swedish society. Consequently, Jewish elite funerals allowed for the temporary coexistence of Jewish distinctiveness and national belonging.
DOI:
10.1080/1462169X.2020.1710035
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