This title was first published in 2001: Unlike many other academic
disciplines, musicology has been somewhat reluctant to explore the
possibilities that critical theory might offer to our understanding of
music and the ways in which we study it. In recent years, however,
both the general impact of theory on humanities research and the wider
repertoires now studied on music degree courses have urged a paradigm
shift in musicology. Looking at both these trends, Alastair Williams
examines and explains the theoretical issues raised by different
musics, including the Western canon, popular music, folk music and
music by women. A theoretically informed musicology, he argues, can
reflect on its own procedures and create strategies for particular
problems as they arise. In this sense the book offers a musicology
under construction. To appreciate how theoretical discourses function
and the interests they serve, it is important to understand their
roots. Chapter One begins with a presentation of traditional
musicology in the context of Joseph Kerman's call for a shift from
fact-finding to critical interpretation. Discussion then moves to the
scrutiny of the bourgeois tradition by Adorno and Dahlhaus. Chapter
Two explores Kerman's critique of structural analysis, together with
the impact of poststructuralism on musicology. Awareness of new
repertoire and its consequences becomes evident as the book unfolds,
with Chapter Three considering music by women and examining how gender
is constructed in music. Chapter Four extends this discussion to the
field of popular music and the ways in which this genre negotiates
identity. Challenges to the dominant values are further explored as
Chapter Five looks at how non-European cultures are presented in
European music and reflects on perceptions of self and other in
ethnomusicology. Chapter Six charts the emergence of modern
subjectivity and its formations in music, arguing that musicology
should not lose sight of modernity's critical resources.
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ISBN
9781000152265
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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