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Literature, Music and Cosmopolitanism - Culture as Migration

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This book focuses on the twin arts of literature and music, supporting the notion that cosmopolitanism is the natural condition of all the arts, and that all culture - without exception - is migrant culture. It draws on examples ranging from the first to the twenty-first centuries AD, on locations as remote as Alexandria and Australia, on writers as different as Virgil and V.S.Naipaul, Arnold and Achebe, and on musicians as diverse as Bach and Bartok, Purcell and Steve Reich. Across thirteen chapters, the study explores the interpenetration of all forms of human expression, the fallacy of 'national' traditions and limiting conceptions of regional character. The result is an exploration of artistic and intellectual endeavour that is particularly welcome in the current political climate, encouraging us to view history in ways informed by our contemporary demographic and cultural concerns. Taken either as a series of interrelated case studies, or else as an evolving and sequential argument, this book is vital reading for scholars of music, literature, and cultural and social history.

List of contents

1. Culture as Migration.- 2. Is There a Gibbon in The House? Migration, Postcoloniality and the Rise and Fall of Europe.- 3. Roma and Roaming: Borders, Nomads and Myth.- 4. Of Sirens, Science and Oyster Shells: Hypatia the Mathematician from Gibbon to Black Athena.- 5. Cultural Migration as Protestant Nostalgia (1): English Listeners in Italy.- 6. Cultural Migration as Protestant Nostalgia (2): Milton, Ruskin and Protestant Longing.- 7. Cultural Migration as Protestant Nostalgia (3): Purcell, the Popish Plot and the Politics of Latin.- 8. Migrant Consciences in the Age of Empire: Charles Kingsley, Governor Eyre and the Morant Bay Rising.- 9. Beyond the National Stereotype: Benedict Anderson and the Bengal Emergency of 1905-6.- 10. Migrating Stories: How Textbooks Fired a Canon.- 11. Towards a New World Order: Literacy, Democracy and Literature in India and Africa, 1930-65.- 12. World Music: Steve Reich Listening to Africa, Geörgy Ligeti listening to Reich.- 13. A Cultural Cosmopolis.

About the author










Robert Fraseris Professor Emeritus of English at the Open University, UK. He has previously taught and researched in Africa, Asia, the Gulf, and the UK, and held academic positions at Trinity College, Cambridge, Royal Holloway, London, and the University of Leeds. His books include studies of Proust and the English, and of the origins and influence of Sir James Frazer's Golden Bough, biographies of twentieth-century poets, and comparative studies of international print history. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, of the Royal Asiatic Society and of the English Association.

Summary

This book focuses on the twin arts of literature and music, supporting the notion that cosmopolitanism is the natural condition of all the arts, and that all culture - without exception - is migrant culture. It draws on examples ranging from the first to the twenty-first centuries AD, on locations as remote as Alexandria and Australia, on writers as different as Virgil and V.S.Naipaul, Arnold and Achebe, and on musicians as diverse as Bach and Bartok, Purcell and Steve Reich. Across thirteen chapters, the study explores the interpenetration of all forms of human expression, the fallacy of 'national' traditions and limiting conceptions of regional character. The result is an exploration of artistic and intellectual endeavour that is particularly welcome in the current political climate, encouraging us to view history in ways informed by our contemporary demographic and cultural concerns. Taken either as a series of interrelated case studies, or else as an evolving and sequential argument, this book is vital reading for scholars of music, literature, and cultural and social history.

Product details

Authors Robert Fraser
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319886107
ISBN 978-3-31-988610-7
No. of pages 211
Dimensions 150 mm x 14 mm x 224 mm
Weight 296 g
Illustrations XI, 211 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Europa, B, Literature, Democracy, Africa, India, Milton, Steve Reich, Ruskin, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Literature: history & criticism, World Literature, European Literature, Literature—History and criticism, Literary History, Postcolonial/World Literature, Purcell, Popish Plot, Charles Kingsley, Geörgy Ligeti

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