Irish Traditional Music in Germany

Nationalism, Nostalgia and Intercultural Transactions

Felix Morgenstern author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Equinox Publishing Ltd

Publishing:1st Jul '26

£75.00

This title is due to be published on 1st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Irish Traditional Music in Germany cover

Drawing upon extensive fieldwork, it illustrates the ongoing centrality of cultural capital and acquired technical prowess in installing gatekeeping mechanisms of inclusivity in the primary performance and transmission settings of German Irish-music sessions and workshops. Felix Morgenstern argues that, while still adapting some regulations of belonging shaped in the music’s place of origin, such arrangements ultimately serve to decouple the translocal, German community of practice from its Irish authenticating centre. the book proceeds to interrogate such instances of anxious control as part of a larger cultural anxiety, tied to the traumatic misuses of German folk music for extreme nationalist and racist propaganda purposes during the Nazi era (1933–45). Morgenstern posits that nostalgic German gazes upon Ireland have accomplished the transferral and sublimation of patriotic German sentiments onto a proximal European musical tradition. Further, unravelling distinctions between historical, anti-colonial and expansive-imperial, registers of Irish and German musical exceptionalism proves key to comprehending the political alignment of former German post-war artists with Irish rebel songs. In the current moment, such critical inquiry recalls music’s remarkable capacity to sound the nation from multiple angles.

ISBN: 9781800508170

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 390g

200 pages