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Comical Modernity
Popular Humour and the Transformation of Urban Space in Late Nineteenth Century Vienna
Heidi HakkarainenSeries: Austrian and Habsburg Studies(0)
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Though long associated with a small group of coffeehouse elites around the turn of the twentieth century, Viennese "modernist" culture had roots that reached much further back and beyond the rarefied sphere of high culture. In Comical Modernity, Heidi Hakkarainen looks at Vienna in the second half of the nineteenth century, a period of dramatic urban renewal during which the city's rapidly changing face was a mainstay of humorous magazines, books, and other publications aimed at middle-class audiences. As she shows, humor provided a widely accessible means of negotiating an era of radical change.
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"Through her penetrating and compelling analysis of humor in connection with the physical expansion of Vienna as a city and the shifting identity models based on gender, class, religion and ethnicity, Heidi Hakkarainen identifies a blend of elements that produced a specifically Viennese humor." • Dagmar C. G. Lorenz, University of Illinois at Chicago
"This impressive and illuminating book repr
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- SeriesAustrian and Habsburg Studies #23