Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body
Herausgeber: Kim, Youn; Gilman, Sander L
Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body
Herausgeber: Kim, Youn; Gilman, Sander L
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The presence of the phenomenological body is central to music in all of its varieties. The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body brings together scholars from across the humanities, social sciences, and biomedical sciences to provide an introduction into the rich, multidimensional world of music and the body.
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The presence of the phenomenological body is central to music in all of its varieties. The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body brings together scholars from across the humanities, social sciences, and biomedical sciences to provide an introduction into the rich, multidimensional world of music and the body.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 962g
- ISBN-13: 9780190636234
- ISBN-10: 0190636238
- Artikelnr.: 56752035
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 179mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 962g
- ISBN-13: 9780190636234
- ISBN-10: 0190636238
- Artikelnr.: 56752035
Youn Kim is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include history of music theory, psychology of music, history of listening, and in particular, the interrelationship between music theory and the science of the mind. She has published articles on these subjects and is currently writing a book on body and force in music. Sander L. Gilman is a distinguished professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University. A cultural and literary historian, he is the author or editor of over ninety books. His Stand Up Straight! A History of Posture appeared with Reaktion Press (London) in 2018. He is the author of the basic study of the visual stereotyping of the mentally ill, Seeing the Insane, published by John Wiley and Sons in 1982 (reprinted: 1996 and 2014) as well as the standard study of Jewish Self-Hatred, the title of his Johns Hopkins University Press monograph of 1986, which is still in print. For twenty-five years he was a member of the humanities and medical faculties at Cornell University where he held the Goldwin Smith Professorship of Humane Studies. For six years he held the Henry R. Luce Distinguished Service Professorship of the Liberal Arts in Human Biology at the University of Chicago. For four years he was a distinguished professor of the Liberal Arts and Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago and recently as the Alliance Professor of History at the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich (2017-18). He has been a visiting professor at numerous universities in North America, South Africa, The United Kingdom, Germany, Israel, China, and New Zealand. He was president of the Modern Language Association in 1995. He has been awarded a Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) at the University of Toronto in 1997, elected an honorary professor of the Free University in Berlin (2000), an honorary member of the American Psychoanalytic Association (2007), and made a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2016).
* 1. Youn Kim and Sander Gilman: Contextualizing Music and the Body: An
Introduction
* Part I. The Moving and Performing Body
* 2. Musicalities and the Moving Body in Western Concert Dance
* Byron Suber
* 3. Music and Movement: Expectations, Aesthetics, and Representation
* Jay Schulkin
* 4. The Science of Voice and the Body
* Marina Gilman
* 5. The Body as Musical Instrument
* Atau Tanaka and Marco Donnarumma
* Part II. The Musical Brain, Psyche, and Beyond
* 6. Music Changes the Brain
* Paul Lennard
* 7. Music and Psychoanalysis
* Sander Gilman
* 8. Music Sociology Meets Neuroscience
* Mia Nakamura
* Part III. Embodied Mind, Embodied Rhythm
* 9. Sound-Motion Bonding in Body and Mind
* Rolf Inge Godoy
* 10. Music, Bacchus, and Freedom
* Hedy Law
* 11. Entrainment and Embodiment in Musical Performance
* Eugene Montague
* 12. Rhythm and the Performer's Body
* Daniel B. Stevens
* 13. Embodied Rhythm and Musical Impact of Corporal Punishment in
Twentieth-Century Opera
* Shersten Johnson
* IV. Music and the Disabled and Sexual Body
* 14. Music and the Embodiment of Disability
* Michael B. Bakan
* 15. Musical Remediation of Disability
* Blake Howe
* 16. Virtuosities of Deafness and Blindness: Musical Performance and
the Prized Body
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 17. Embodied Representation in Staged Opera
* Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon
* 18. Sexuality, Dis/Ability, and Sublimity in Grand Opera
* Hanne Blank
* 19. Is There Disabled Music? Music and the Body from Dame Evelyn
Glennie's Perspective
* Evelyn Glennie, Sander Gilman, and Youn Kim
* V. Music as Medicine
* 20. Music and the Body in the History of Medicine
* James Kennaway
* 21. Music in Body and Imagination
* H. M. Evans
* VI. Music and The Multimodal Body
* 22. Spatial Representations Common to Music and Bodily Experience
* Xuejing Lu and William Forde Thompson
* 23. Multimodal Music in Infancy and Early Childhood
* Sandra E. Trehub
* 24. Opera as Film: Multimodal Narrative and Embodiment
* Yayoi U. Everett
* 25. Listening to the Musicking Body: A Cross-Disciplinary and
Historical Perspective
* Youn Kim:
Introduction
* Part I. The Moving and Performing Body
* 2. Musicalities and the Moving Body in Western Concert Dance
* Byron Suber
* 3. Music and Movement: Expectations, Aesthetics, and Representation
* Jay Schulkin
* 4. The Science of Voice and the Body
* Marina Gilman
* 5. The Body as Musical Instrument
* Atau Tanaka and Marco Donnarumma
* Part II. The Musical Brain, Psyche, and Beyond
* 6. Music Changes the Brain
* Paul Lennard
* 7. Music and Psychoanalysis
* Sander Gilman
* 8. Music Sociology Meets Neuroscience
* Mia Nakamura
* Part III. Embodied Mind, Embodied Rhythm
* 9. Sound-Motion Bonding in Body and Mind
* Rolf Inge Godoy
* 10. Music, Bacchus, and Freedom
* Hedy Law
* 11. Entrainment and Embodiment in Musical Performance
* Eugene Montague
* 12. Rhythm and the Performer's Body
* Daniel B. Stevens
* 13. Embodied Rhythm and Musical Impact of Corporal Punishment in
Twentieth-Century Opera
* Shersten Johnson
* IV. Music and the Disabled and Sexual Body
* 14. Music and the Embodiment of Disability
* Michael B. Bakan
* 15. Musical Remediation of Disability
* Blake Howe
* 16. Virtuosities of Deafness and Blindness: Musical Performance and
the Prized Body
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 17. Embodied Representation in Staged Opera
* Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon
* 18. Sexuality, Dis/Ability, and Sublimity in Grand Opera
* Hanne Blank
* 19. Is There Disabled Music? Music and the Body from Dame Evelyn
Glennie's Perspective
* Evelyn Glennie, Sander Gilman, and Youn Kim
* V. Music as Medicine
* 20. Music and the Body in the History of Medicine
* James Kennaway
* 21. Music in Body and Imagination
* H. M. Evans
* VI. Music and The Multimodal Body
* 22. Spatial Representations Common to Music and Bodily Experience
* Xuejing Lu and William Forde Thompson
* 23. Multimodal Music in Infancy and Early Childhood
* Sandra E. Trehub
* 24. Opera as Film: Multimodal Narrative and Embodiment
* Yayoi U. Everett
* 25. Listening to the Musicking Body: A Cross-Disciplinary and
Historical Perspective
* Youn Kim:
* 1. Youn Kim and Sander Gilman: Contextualizing Music and the Body: An
Introduction
* Part I. The Moving and Performing Body
* 2. Musicalities and the Moving Body in Western Concert Dance
* Byron Suber
* 3. Music and Movement: Expectations, Aesthetics, and Representation
* Jay Schulkin
* 4. The Science of Voice and the Body
* Marina Gilman
* 5. The Body as Musical Instrument
* Atau Tanaka and Marco Donnarumma
* Part II. The Musical Brain, Psyche, and Beyond
* 6. Music Changes the Brain
* Paul Lennard
* 7. Music and Psychoanalysis
* Sander Gilman
* 8. Music Sociology Meets Neuroscience
* Mia Nakamura
* Part III. Embodied Mind, Embodied Rhythm
* 9. Sound-Motion Bonding in Body and Mind
* Rolf Inge Godoy
* 10. Music, Bacchus, and Freedom
* Hedy Law
* 11. Entrainment and Embodiment in Musical Performance
* Eugene Montague
* 12. Rhythm and the Performer's Body
* Daniel B. Stevens
* 13. Embodied Rhythm and Musical Impact of Corporal Punishment in
Twentieth-Century Opera
* Shersten Johnson
* IV. Music and the Disabled and Sexual Body
* 14. Music and the Embodiment of Disability
* Michael B. Bakan
* 15. Musical Remediation of Disability
* Blake Howe
* 16. Virtuosities of Deafness and Blindness: Musical Performance and
the Prized Body
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 17. Embodied Representation in Staged Opera
* Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon
* 18. Sexuality, Dis/Ability, and Sublimity in Grand Opera
* Hanne Blank
* 19. Is There Disabled Music? Music and the Body from Dame Evelyn
Glennie's Perspective
* Evelyn Glennie, Sander Gilman, and Youn Kim
* V. Music as Medicine
* 20. Music and the Body in the History of Medicine
* James Kennaway
* 21. Music in Body and Imagination
* H. M. Evans
* VI. Music and The Multimodal Body
* 22. Spatial Representations Common to Music and Bodily Experience
* Xuejing Lu and William Forde Thompson
* 23. Multimodal Music in Infancy and Early Childhood
* Sandra E. Trehub
* 24. Opera as Film: Multimodal Narrative and Embodiment
* Yayoi U. Everett
* 25. Listening to the Musicking Body: A Cross-Disciplinary and
Historical Perspective
* Youn Kim:
Introduction
* Part I. The Moving and Performing Body
* 2. Musicalities and the Moving Body in Western Concert Dance
* Byron Suber
* 3. Music and Movement: Expectations, Aesthetics, and Representation
* Jay Schulkin
* 4. The Science of Voice and the Body
* Marina Gilman
* 5. The Body as Musical Instrument
* Atau Tanaka and Marco Donnarumma
* Part II. The Musical Brain, Psyche, and Beyond
* 6. Music Changes the Brain
* Paul Lennard
* 7. Music and Psychoanalysis
* Sander Gilman
* 8. Music Sociology Meets Neuroscience
* Mia Nakamura
* Part III. Embodied Mind, Embodied Rhythm
* 9. Sound-Motion Bonding in Body and Mind
* Rolf Inge Godoy
* 10. Music, Bacchus, and Freedom
* Hedy Law
* 11. Entrainment and Embodiment in Musical Performance
* Eugene Montague
* 12. Rhythm and the Performer's Body
* Daniel B. Stevens
* 13. Embodied Rhythm and Musical Impact of Corporal Punishment in
Twentieth-Century Opera
* Shersten Johnson
* IV. Music and the Disabled and Sexual Body
* 14. Music and the Embodiment of Disability
* Michael B. Bakan
* 15. Musical Remediation of Disability
* Blake Howe
* 16. Virtuosities of Deafness and Blindness: Musical Performance and
the Prized Body
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 17. Embodied Representation in Staged Opera
* Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon
* 18. Sexuality, Dis/Ability, and Sublimity in Grand Opera
* Hanne Blank
* 19. Is There Disabled Music? Music and the Body from Dame Evelyn
Glennie's Perspective
* Evelyn Glennie, Sander Gilman, and Youn Kim
* V. Music as Medicine
* 20. Music and the Body in the History of Medicine
* James Kennaway
* 21. Music in Body and Imagination
* H. M. Evans
* VI. Music and The Multimodal Body
* 22. Spatial Representations Common to Music and Bodily Experience
* Xuejing Lu and William Forde Thompson
* 23. Multimodal Music in Infancy and Early Childhood
* Sandra E. Trehub
* 24. Opera as Film: Multimodal Narrative and Embodiment
* Yayoi U. Everett
* 25. Listening to the Musicking Body: A Cross-Disciplinary and
Historical Perspective
* Youn Kim: