Why does Stanley Cavell's philosophical thought matter for music? And
how did Cavell's musical practice and appreciation of music give shape
to his indelible philosophical claims about cinema, human speech,
opera, the expression of skepticism, and ordinary language philosophy?
Music with Stanley Cavell in Mind provides a first-of-its-kind
intervention by leading philosophers and scholars of music into an
intellectual landscape in need of such charting. As a performer who
then trained as a philosopher, the arc of Cavell's wide-ranging
investigation of music maps consistently with a proximate concern for
the features of human experience that involve music and sound,
including the sound of prose, authorial voice (its possession, its
divestment, its arrogation), the presence/problem/potentiality of
silence in communication, and related features of sonic phenomena
central to life lived at the scale of the everyday. Despite widespread
scholarly fascination with the intersection of “Cavell” and
“music”--that music is famously a core theme for him--no book like
this has yet appeared. Moreover, our efforts here are addressed to the
serious student (at all levels) and the general reader alike arriving
from many precincts of thought and practice: musical performance,
literary theory, cultural studies, musicology, and philosophy.
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ISBN
9798765111055
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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