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The Oxford Handbook of the Phenomenology of Music Cultures

Buch | Hardcover
752 Seiten
2024
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-069387-9 (ISBN)
143,40 inkl. MwSt
A source of profound insights into human existence and the nature of lived experience, phenomenology is among the most influential intellectual movements of the last hundred years. The Oxford Handbook of the Phenomenology of Music Cultures brings ideas from the phenomenological tradition of Continental European philosophy into conversation with theoretical, ethnographic, and historical work from ethnomusicology, anthropology, sound studies, folklore studies, and allied disciplines to develop new perspectives on musical practices and auditory cultures.

With sustained theoretical meditations and evocative ethnography, the book's twenty-two chapters advance scholarship on topics at the heart of the study of music and culture today--from embodiment, atmosphere, and Indigenous ontologies, to music's capacity to reveal new possibilities of the person, the nature of virtuosity, issues in research methods, the role of memory, imagination, and states of consciousness in musical experience, and beyond. Thoroughly up-to-date, the handbook engages with both classical and contemporary phenomenology, as well as theoretical traditions that have drawn from it, such as affect theory or the German-language literature on cultural techniques. Together, these essays make major contributions to fundamental theory in the study of music and culture.

Harris M. Berger is Canada Research Chair in Ethnomusicology and Director of the Research Centre for the Study of Music, Media, and Place at Memorial University. His work examines American popular music and the theoretical foundations of ethnomusicology and folklore. His books include Metal, Rock, and Jazz: Perception and the Phenomenology of Musical Experience; Stance; Identity and Everyday Life; and Theory for Ethnomusicology: Histories, Conversation, Insights. He has served as co-editor of the Journal of American Folklore, a series editor of Wesleyan University Press's Music/Culture book series, and president of the Society for Ethnomusicology. Friedlind Riedel is a music and sound scholar based at Bauhaus-University Weimar, where she is a fellow of the Graduate College for Media Anthropology (GRAMA). She is also a visiting lecturer at Salzburg University and a committee member of the RMA Music and Philosophy Study Group. Her current book project explores practices and techniques of musical and dramatic staging in Burmese pyazat (musical drama) since the 1880s. Riedel is also co-editor (with Juha Torvinen) of Music as Atmosphere: Collective Feelings and Affective Sounds. David VanderHamm is Assistant Professor of Humanities at Johnson County Community College. His research explores the phenomenon of virtuosity and its intersection with media in diverse musical traditions circulating in the U.S. His work has appeared in outlets including the Journal of the Society for American Music, American Music, The Oxford Handbook of Music and Advertising, and The Public Historian. His article "I'm just an Armless Guitarist" received the Richard Waterman Prize from the Society for Ethnomusicology.

Preface
Harris M. Berger, Friedlind Riedel, and David VanderHamm

Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
About the Companion Website

Section 1. Historical Perspectives and Disciplinary Directions

1. Phenomenological Approaches in the History of Ethnomusicology
Harris M. Berger, David VanderHamm, and Friedlind Riedel

2. Carl Stumpf and the Phenomenology of Musical Utterances
Julia Kursell

3. Aesthetic Experience, Social Interfaces, and the Phenomenology of Music
Roger W. H. Savage

4. The Expressive Culture of Sound Communication among Humans and Other Beings: A Phenomenological and Ecological Approach
Jeff Todd Titon

Section 2. Memory, Imagination, and Consciousness

5. Listening Beyond Sound and Life: Reflections on Imagined Music
J. Martin Daughtry

6. Young People's Lived Experience of Music in Everyday Life: Psychological and Phenomenological Perspectives
Ruth Herbert

Section 3. Transformations and Possibilities of the Person

7. Sexed Bodies / (Im)Possible Bodies / Polyphonic Bodies
Stephen Amico

8. Phenomenology and Habitus in Music Listening
Andrew McGuiness

9. Playing and Listening: Phenomenological Hermeneutics and Improvisation
Charles Sharp

Section 4. Intercorporeality, Perception, and Movement

10. Virtuosity, Obviously: Ravi Shankar, Historical Phenomenology, and the Valuation of Skill
David VanderHamm

11. The Sound of Movement: Hearing Kathak Dance
Monica Dalidowicz

12. Scrape, Brush, Flick: The Phenomenology of Sound
Katharine Young

Section 5. Ontologies

13. Not Just One, Not Just Now: Relational Voices in Time
Matthew Rahaim

14. Staging Karma: Cultural Techniques of Transformation in Burmese Musical Drama
Friedlind Riedel

15. Intuitive Sensory Presentiation and Recollection: A Phenomenological Interpretation of the Deer Dance
Helena Simonett

Section 6. Rasa, Affect, Atmosphere

16. Towards a Phenomenology of Rasa: Theorizing from Ras in Sikh Sabad K=irtan Practice
Inderjit N. Kaur

17. The Aesthetics of Proximity and the Ethics of Empathy
Deborah Kapchan

18. Phenomenological Displacements: Voice, Atmospheric Disturbance, and Mediatized Grief
Daniel Fisher

Section 7. Ethics of Performance, Ethics of Research

19. Jazz Etiquette: Between Aesthetics and Ethics
Alessandro Duranti, Jason Throop, and Matthew McCoy

20. Facing the Musical Other: Alfred Schutz, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Ethnography of Musical Experience
Esther Clinton and Jeremy Wallach

21. Artificial Intelligence and Phenomenological Ethnography
Ritwik Banerji

22. Ways of the Mind: Toward a Phenomenological Ethnomusicology of Autistic Musical Experience
Dotan Nitzberg and Michael B. Bakan

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Handbooks
Zusatzinfo 45 b/w figures, 1 table
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 250 x 180 mm
Gewicht 1388 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Pop / Rock
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-069387-8 / 0190693878
ISBN-13 978-0-19-069387-9 / 9780190693879
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