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Performing Pain - Music and Trauma in Eastern Europe

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Performing Pain explores music's relationships to trauma and grief by focusing upon the late 20 th century in Eastern Europe. The 1970s and 80s witnessed a cultural preoccupation with WWII and the Stalinist era. Journalists, historians, writers, artists, and filmmakers explored themes related to pain and memory, truth and history, morality and spirituality during glasnost and the years prior. Performing Pain considers how music by composers Alfred Schnittke, Galina Ustvolskaya, Arvo Päauml;rt, and Henryk Góoacute;recki musically engage contemporary concerns regarding suffering through composition, performance, and reception. Drawing upon theories from psychology, sociology, and literary studies, this book demonstrates the ways in which people turn to music to make sense of trauma and loss.

RUS
В своей книге Мария Чизмич исследует отражение травмы в музыкальном искусстве Восточной Европы конца ХХ века. В 1970-80-е годы вопрос коллективной травмы, особенно связанной со Второй мировой войной и сталинской эпохой, стал темой для публичного обсуждения. Журналисты, историки, писатели, художники и кинематографисты неоднократно обращал&a

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Since completing her doctorate in musicology at the University of California, Los Angeles, Dr. Maria Čizmic has been teaching in the Humanities and Cultural Studies Department at the University of South Florida, where she is currently an Associate Professor. She writes and teaches about music, trauma, and disability; late socialist Eastern Europe; film music; and experimental music and performance. Her essays appear in Twentieth-Century Music, American Music, Music and the Moving Image, and numerous edited collections.

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ENGPerforming Pain explores music’s relationships to trauma and grief by focusing upon the late 20 th century in Eastern Europe. The 1970s and 80s witnessed a cultural preoccupation with WWII and the Stalinist era. Journalists, historians, writers, artists, and filmmakers explored themes related to pain and memory, truth and history, morality and spirituality during glasnost and the years prior. Performing Pain considers how music by composers Alfred Schnittke, Galina Ustvolskaya, Arvo Pärt, and Henryk Górecki musically engage contemporary concerns regarding suffering through composition, performance, and reception. Drawing upon theories from psychology, sociology, and literary studies, this book demonstrates the ways in which people turn to music to make sense of trauma and loss.

RUS
В своей книге Мария Чизмич исследует отражение травмы в музыкальном искусстве Восточной Европы конца ХХ века. В 1970-80-е годы вопрос коллективной травмы, особенно связанной со Второй мировой войной и сталинской эпохой, стал темой для публичного обсуждения. Журналисты, историки, писатели, художники и кинематографисты неоднократно обращались к сюжетам боли и памяти, правды и истории, морали и духовности как во времена гласности, так и в предшествующие годы. Мария Чизмич рассматривает, как эти проблемы затрагивались в произведениях композиторов Альфреда Шнитке, Галины Уствольской, Арво Пярта и Хенрика Гурецкого. Опираясь на данные психологии и социологии, используя методы литературоведения и культурологии, автор показывает, как средствами музыки происходило осмысление исторических травмы и потери.

Product details

Authors Čizmić Maria
Assisted by Batygin Kirill (Translation)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages Russian
Product format Hardback
Released 04.06.2024
 
EAN 9798887195889
ISBN 979-8-88719-588-9
No. of pages 390
Series Contemporary Western Rusistika
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Music history

PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions, Cultural Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Psychology: emotions

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