This innovative study introduces the rhythms, melodies, language, and organization of traditional Chinese poetry and vocal arts. Using insights from cognitive neuroscience, digital humanities, musicology, and linguistics, Casey Schoenberger offers new perspectives on a wide range of issues in the field.
This innovative study introduces the rhythms, melodies, language, and organization of traditional Chinese poetry and vocal arts. Using insights from cognitive neuroscience, digital humanities, musicology, and linguistics, Casey Schoenberger offers new perspectives on a wide range of issues in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Casey Schoenberger completed a PhD in Chinese literature at Yale University in 2013. His research focuses on cognitive, comparative, digital, musicological, and linguistic approaches to East Asian literature and performing arts. He served for five years as Assistant Professor of Chinese Culture at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he taught beginning and advanced courses for undergraduate and graduate students in English and in Mandarin. He is currently a lecturer in Rice University's Department of Transnational Asian Studies, where he teaches courses on East Asian literature and performing arts in a global context.
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Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Chinese Dynastic Periods Note on Conventions Introduction: Creative Cycles of the Extended Mind 1: The Death of Rhythm 2: The Birth of Melody 3: Languages without Native Speakers 4: Music without Composers Coda: Lively Rhythms of Equal Lines, Ever-Present Past Glossary and Abbreviations Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Chinese Dynastic Periods Note on Conventions Introduction: Creative Cycles of the Extended Mind 1: The Death of Rhythm 2: The Birth of Melody 3: Languages without Native Speakers 4: Music without Composers Coda: Lively Rhythms of Equal Lines, Ever-Present Past Glossary and Abbreviations Works Cited Index
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