In this book, Alison Stone argues that popular music since
rock-‘n’-roll is a unified form of music which has positive value.
That value is that popular music affirms the importance of materiality
and the body, challenging the long-standing Western elevation of the
intellect above all things corporeal. Stone also argues that popular
music’s stress on materiality gives it aesthetic value, drawing on
ideas from the post-Kantian tradition in aesthetics by Hegel, Adorno,
and others. She shows that popular music gives importance to
materiality in its typical structure: in how music of this type
handles the relations between matter and form, the relations between
sounds and words, and in how it deals with rhythm, meaning, and
emotional expression. Extensive use is made of musical examples from a
wide range of popular music genres. This book is distinctive in that
it defends popular music on philosophical grounds, particularly
informed by the continental tradition in philosophy.
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An Approach from Post-Kantian Aesthetics
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ISBN
9783319465449
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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