Description: No music scholar has made as profound an impact on contemporary thought as Susan McClary, a central figure in what has been termed the 'new musicology'. In this volume seventeen distinguished scholars pay tribute to her work, with essays addressing three approaches to music that have characterized her own writings: reassessing music's role in identity formation, particularly regarding gender, sexuality, and race; exploring music's capacity to define and regulate perceptions and experiences of time; and advancing new modes of analysis more appropriate to those aspects and modes of musicking ignored by traditional methods. Contributors include, in overlapping categories, many fellow pioneers, current colleagues, and former students, and their essays, like McClary's own work, address a wide range of repertories ranging from the established canon to a variety of popular genres. The collection represents the generational arrival of the 'new' musicology into full maturity, dividing fairly evenly between pre-eminent scholars of music and a group of younger scholars who have already made their mark in significant ways. But the collection is also, and fundamentally, interdisciplinary in nature, in active conversation with such fields as history, anthropology, philosophy, aesthetics, media studies, film music studies, dramatic criticism, women's studies, and cultural studies.
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EAN: 9781138265622
UPC: 9781138265622
ISBN: 9781138265622
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Item Length: 23.4 cm
Book Title: Musicological Identities: Essays in Honor of Susan Mcclary
Item Height: 234mm
Item Width: 156mm
Author: Steven Baur, Jacqueline Warwick
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Music
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2016
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Item Weight: 454g
Number of Pages: 288 Pages