Książka Listening Awry David Schwarz

Listening Awry

Autor: David Schwarz
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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In his first book, Listening Subjects, David Schwarz succeeded in fusing post-Lacanian psychoanalyti...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2006
strony
264
EAN
9780816644506
ISBN
0816644500
Enbook ID
04166781
Waga
322
Wymiary
149 x 229 x 25

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In his first book, Listening Subjects, David Schwarz succeeded in fusing post-Lacanian psychoanalytic, musical-theoretical, and musical-historical perspectives. In Listening Awry, he expands his project to "tell a story of historical modernism writ large"--how German music spanning two centuries refracts changes in society and culture, as well as the impacts of concepts introduced by psychoanalysis. Schwarz shows how post-Lacanian psychoanalysis can be applied to ideological interpellation that connects psychoanalysis to culture and how music theory can ground these considerations in precise details of musical textuality. He "listens awry" in several ways: by understanding musical meaning in both objective and socially structured ways, by embracing historical and also aesthetic approaches, by addressing high art as well as popular music, and by listening "around" conventional forms of musical meaning to reach toward that which evades signification. Structured around four themes--trauma, the other/Other, the look/gaze binary, and Judaism--Listening Awry explores five key moments in post-Enlightenment music: the rise of the singular orchestral conductor and the emergence of a new form of alterity, the Art Song and "the sublime of the delicate" (a correlate of the Kantian mathematical and dynamical sublime), the birth of psychoanalysis and the twentieth-century turn toward atonality, German war songs and the subversion of German music by the Nazis, and two different versions of Wagner's Parsifal that were performed one hundred years apart and in radically different contexts. This highly original work, filled with imaginative readings and disquieting observations, links trauma with theculture and history of modernity and German music, deftly tying the experience of the body to the sounds it hears: how it reaches us slowly, penetrates the skin, and resonates. David Schwarz is assistant professor of music at the University of North Texas. He is the author of L

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