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Music in Contemporary Philosophy

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This book examines the functional place of music in contemporary European philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries. The chapters explore the musical dimensions of lesser known figures as well as well-known philosophical figures in relation to their lesser-known musical dimensions. Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Jean-François Lyotard, Jacques Rancière and Alain Badiou, for example, are central figures in debates concerning phenomenology, postmodernism and political philosophy. Their musical writings, however, have been largely overlooked. Of those discussed here whose musical writings have gained some currency - Ernst Bloch, Theodor W. Adorno, Jean-Luc Nancy, Edward Said, and Slavoj Zizek - music mostly constitutes but a partial aspect of their overall philosophical output. These chapters attempt to supplement the gap, raising more prominently than hitherto the question concerning music in this philosophical milieu.
The collection represents some of the distinctive recent work of an emerging generation of American-based music scholars tackling the relationship between philosophy and music in a qualitatively new way. While this intellectual output cannot be easily summarized, one detects certain features. If what was once called "New Musicology" in the 1990s can be characterized by a turn to literary theory and philosophy - treated as sources of (mostly nonjudgmental) inspiration - we find here, instead, a new body of work that turns the tables on the relation between music and philosophy. Instead of bringing philosophy to musicology, this work critically analyzes how music inhabits philosophy itself, and then assesses the ethical and political dimensions of these philosophical positions and their relation to lived history.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Music Review.

Table des matières

1. Introduction: On Sonotropism Martin Scherzinger  2. Vibrating Colors and Silent Bodies. Music, Sound and Silence in Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Critique of Dualism Amy Cimini  3. Ernst Bloch's Utopian Ton of Hope Michael Gallope  4. Awakening Dead Time: Adorno on Husserl, Benjamin, and the Temporality of Music Stephen Decatur Smith  5. Heidegger's Ears: Hearing, Attunement, and the Acoustic Shaping of Being and Time Jennifer L. Heuson  6. Destination Unknown: Jean-François Lyotard and Orienting Musical Affect Trent Leipert  7. Jean-Luc Nancy and the Listening Subject Brian Kane  8. Slavoj Zizek: Responding from the Void Holly Watkins  9. Wagner Redux: Badiou on Music for the Future Martin Scherzinger  10. Rancière's Equal Music Jairo Moreno and Gavin Steingo  11. Another Music, A Time to Forget: Reflections on Edward Said's Late Style James Currie

A propos de l'auteur

Martin Scherzinger is a composer and associate professor of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University, USA. His research specializes in sound studies, music, media and politics of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with a particular interest in political economy and digital sound technologies, the sensory limits of mass-mediated music, copyright and censorship, the mathematical geometries of musical time, and the history of sound in philosophy.

Résumé

From the era of the 18th-century European Enlightenment to the present, music has long claimed residency in and served as an important conduit for philosophy. This book examines the various ways the writings of ten contemporary philosophers (from Adorno and Bloch to Badiou and Žižek) attempt to metamorphose philosophical thought on the model of

Détails du produit

Collaboration Martin Scherzinger (Editeur)
Edition Taylor & Francis
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 14.10.2024
 
EAN 9781032928289
ISBN 978-1-0-3292828-9
Pages 192
Dimensions 174 mm x 10 mm x 246 mm
Poids 360 g
Illustrations 1 SW-Abb.
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Musique

PHILOSOPHY / General, MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Theory, Philosophy, Theory of music & musicology, Theory of music and musicology

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