
In Renegotiating French Identity, Jane Fulcher addresses the question of cultural resistance to the German occupation and Vichy regime during the Second World War. Nazi Germany famously stressed music as a marker of national identity and cultural achievement, but so too did Vichy. From the opera to the symphony, music did not only serve the interests of Vichy and German propaganda: it also helped to reveal the motives behind them, and to awaken resistance among those growing disillusioned by the regime. Using unexplored Resistance documents, from both the clandestine press and the French National Archives, Fulcher looks at the responses of specific artists and their means of resistance, addressing in turn Pierre Schaeffer, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, and Olivier Messiaen, among others. This book investigates the role that music played in fostering a profound awareness of the cultural and political differences between conflicting French ideological positions, as criticism of Vichy and its policies mounted.
This book investigates how musical culture functioned as a site of ideological contestation and resistance within France during the German occupation and the Vichy regime. Jane F. Fulcher, a professor of musicology, utilizes primary source documents from the French National Archives and the clandestine press to analyze the intersection of aesthetics and politics. She argues that music served not merely as a tool for propaganda, but as a medium through which artists articulated dissent and defined competing visions of French national identity.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of musicology and European history frequently cite this work for its rigorous archival research and its nuanced approach to cultural politics. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex relationship between artistic expression and authoritarian regimes.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190681527
ISBN-13:
9780190681524
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