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Ernst Wilhelm Julius Bornemann (12 April 1915 – 4 June 1995), also known by his self-chosen anglicisation Ernest Borneman, was a German
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anthropologist An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropology is the study of aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms and v ...
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ethnomusicologist Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dim ...
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sexologist Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including human sexual interests, behaviors, and functions. The term ''sexology'' does not generally refer to the non-scientific study of sexuality, such as social criticism. Sexologists app ...
, communist agitator,
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musician and
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Bibliography


Novels

*'' The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor'' (1937) (as Cameron McCabe); London : Picador Classic, 2016 (with an introduction by
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), *''
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'' (1938) *''Face the Music'' (1954) *'' Tomorrow Is Now'' (1959) *'' The Compromisers'' (1961) *''The Man Who Loved Women'' (aka '' Landscape with Nudes'') (1968)


Screenplays

*'' Face The Music'' (1954), aka ''The Black Glove'' in the U.S.A. *'' Bang, You're Dead'' (1954), co-written with Guy Elmes, aka ''Game Of Danger''


Jazz writings

*"Swing Music. An Encyclopaedia of Jazz" (unpublished typescript, 580pp., 1940) *''A Critic Looks at Jazz'' (1946; collected criticism from his column in the jazz periodical '' The Record Changer'', "An Anthropologist Looks at Jazz"; the only jazz book ever published by Borneman) * "The Roots of Jazz", in Nat Hentoff and Albert J. McCarthy, eds., ''Jazz'' (New York: Rinehart, 1959)


Non-fiction

*''Lexikon der Liebe und Erotik'' (1968) *''Psychoanalyse des Geldes. Eine kritische Untersuchung psychoanalytischer Geldtheorien'' (1973) *''Studien zu Befreiung des Kindes'', 3 vols. (1973) *''Der obszöne Wortschatz der Deutschen—Sex im Volksmund'' (1974) *''Das Patriarchat. Ursprung und Zukunft unseres Gesellschaftssystems'' (1975) *''Die Ur-Szene. Eine Selbstanalyse'' (
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, 1977) *''Reifungsphasen der Kindheit. Sexuelle Entwicklungspsychologie'' (1981) *''Die Welt der Erwachsenen in den verbotenen Reimen deutschsprachiger Stadtkinder'' (1982) *''Rot-weiß-rote Herzen. Das Liebes-, Ehe- und Geschlechtsleben der Alpenrepublik'' (1984) *''Das Geschlechtsleben des Kindes. Beiträge zur Kinderanalyse und Sexualpädologie'' (1985) *''Die neue Eifersucht. Starke Männer zeigen Schwäche: Sie werden eifersüchtig'' (1986) *''Ullstein Enzyklopädie der Sexualität'' (1990) *''Sexuelle Marktwirtschaft. Vom Waren- und Geschlechtsverkehr in der bürgerlichen Gesellschaft'' (1992) *''Die Zukunft der Liebe'' (2001) (his last book) Borneman was also a scriptwriter for the British TV series ''
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) and also the 15 minute documentary written by
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, '' Target - Berlin'' (''Objectif Berlin'') (1944).


References


Further reading

*"Afterword". In: Cameron McCabe: ''The Face on the Cutting-Room Floor'' (Gregg Press: Boston, Mass., 1981) (includes the tapescript of a long interview with Borneman conducted in 1979 by
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, the editor of the scholarly U.S. periodical ''
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''; reprinted in the 1986
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edition of the novel) *''Ein lüderliches Leben. Portrait eines Unangepaßten'', ed. Sigrid Standow (2001).


External links


Borneman the jazz fan
(in German)

''Wilhelm-Reich-Blätter'', Heft 3, No.4 (1979), pp. 74–86 (in German). {{DEFAULTSORT:Borneman, Ernest 1915 births 1995 suicides 20th-century German novelists German communists German crime fiction writers German male novelists German sexologists Writers from Berlin Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom Suicides in Austria 1995 deaths