The Oxford Handbook of Music and Disability Studies
Herausgeber: Howe, Blake
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Like race, gender, and sexuality, disability is a social and cultural construction. Music, musicians, and music-making simultaneously embody and shape representations and narratives of disability. Disability -- culturally stigmatized minds and bodies -- is one of the things that music in all times and places can be said to be about.
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Like race, gender, and sexuality, disability is a social and cultural construction. Music, musicians, and music-making simultaneously embody and shape representations and narratives of disability. Disability -- culturally stigmatized minds and bodies -- is one of the things that music in all times and places can be said to be about.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9780190650605
- ISBN-10: 0190650605
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 952
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1606g
- ISBN-13: 9780190650605
- ISBN-10: 0190650605
- Artikelnr.: 47866360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Blake Howe, Assistant Professor of Musicology, Louisana State University Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Assistant Professor of Musicology, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Neil Lerner, Professor of Music, Davidson College Joseph Straus, Distinguished Professor of Music, Graduate Center, City University of New York
* Introduction: Disability Studies in Music; Music in Disability
Studies
* Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, Joseph Straus
* Part 1. Disability Communities
* 1. Toward an Ethnographic Model of Disability in the Ethnomusicology
of Autism
* Michael B. Bakan
* 2. Music, Intellectual Disability, and Human Flourishing
* Licia Carlson
* 3. Imagined Hearing: Music-Making in Deaf Culture
* Jeannette DiBernardo Jones
* 4. Musical Expression among Deaf and Hearing Song Signers
* Anabel Maler
* 5. The Politics of Sound: Music and Blindness in France, 1750-1830
* Ingrid Sykes
* 6. "They Say We Exchanged Our Eyes for the Xylophone": Resisting
Tropes of Disability as Spiritual Deviance in Birifor Music
* Brian Hogan
* 7. Understanding is Seeing: Music Analysis and Blindness
* Shersten Johnson
* Part 2. Performing Disability
* 8. Mechanized Bodies: Technology and Supplements in Björk's
Electronica
* Jennifer Iverson
* 9. Subhuman or Superhuman? (Musical) Assistive Technology,
Performance Enhancement, and the Aesthetic/Moral Debate
* Laurie Stras
* 10. Disabling Music Performance
* Blake Howe
* 11. Music and Bodily Difference in Cirque du Soleil
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* 12. Punk Rock and Disability: Cripping Subculture
* George McKay
* 13. Moving Experiences: Blindness and the Performing Self in Imré
Ungár's Chopin
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 14. Stevie Wonder's Tactile Keyboard Mediation, Black Key
Compositional Development, and the Quest for Creative Autonomy
* Will Fulton
* 15. Oh, the Stories We Tell! Performer-Audience-Disability
* Michael Beckerman
* 16. The Dancing Ground: Embodied Knowledge, Disability, and
Visibility in New Orleans Second Lines
* Daniella Santoro
* Part 3. Race, Gender, Sexuality
* 17. A Cannon-Shaped Man with an Amphibian Voice: Castrato and
Disability in Eighteenth-Century France
* Hedy Law
* 18. Sexuality, Trauma, and Dissociated Expression
* Fred Everett Maus
* 19. That "Weird and Wonderful Posture": Jump "Jim Crow" and the
Performance of Disability
* Sean Murray
* 20. Disabled Moves: Multi-dimensional Music Listening,
Disturbing/Activating Differences of Identity
* Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
* Part 4. War and Trauma
* 21. Disabled Union Veterans and the Performance of Martial Begging
* Michael Accinno
* 22. "Goodbye, Old Arm": The Domestication of Veterans' Disabilities
in Civil War-Era Popular Songs
* Devin Burke
* 23. "The Absurd Disordering of Notes": Dysfunctional Memory in the
Post-Traumatic Music of Ivor Gurney
* Beth Keyes
* 24. Vocal Ability and Musical Performances of Nuclear Damages in the
Marshall Islands
* Jessica Schwartz
* Part 5. Premodern Conceptions
* 25. Lyrical Humor(s) in the 'Fumeur' Songs
* Julie Singer
* 26. Difference, Disability, and Composition in the Late Middle Ages:
* Of Antonio "Zachara" da Teramo and Francesco "Il Cieco" da Firenze
* Michael Scott Cuthbert
* 27. Madness and Music as (Dis)ability in Early Modern England
* Samantha Bassler
* 28. Saul, David, and Music's Ideal Body
* Blake Howe
* Part 6. The Classical Tradition
* 29. Narratives of Affliction and Recovery in Haydn
* Floyd Grave
* 30. Music and the Labyrinth of Melancholy
* Elaine Sisman
* 31. Musical Prosthesis: Form, Expression, and Narrative Structure in
Beethoven's Sonata Movements
* Bruce Quaglia
* 32. Sounds of Mind: Musicians and Madness in the Popular Imagination
* James Deaville
* Part 7. Modernism and After
* 33. Modernist Opera's Stigmatized Subjects
* Sherry Lee
* 34. Autism and Postwar Serialism as Neurodiverse Forms of Cultural
Modernism
* Joseph Straus
* 35. Broken Facture: Representations of Disability in the Music of
Allan Pettersson
* Allen Gimbel
* 36. Musical Modernism's Aesthetics of Disability
* Joseph Straus
* 37. "Defamiliarizing the Familiar": Michael Nyman, Narrative
Medicine, and the Composition of Mental Blindness
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* Part 8. Film and Musical Theater
* 38. Scene in a New Light: Monstrous Mothers, Disabled Daughters, and
the Performance of Feminism and Disability in The Light in the Piazza
(2005) and Next to Normal (2008)
* Ann M. Fox
* 39. "Pitiful Creature of Darkness": The Subhuman and the Superhuman
in The Phantom of the Opera
* Jessica Sternfeld
* 40. "Waitin' for the Light to Shine": Musicals and Disability
* Raymond Knapp
* 41. Music for Richard III: Cinematic Scoring for the Early Modern
Monstrous
* Kendra Preston Leonard
* 42. Hearing a Site of Masculinity in Franz Waxman's Score for Pride
of the Marines (1945)
* Neil Lerner
Studies
* Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, Joseph Straus
* Part 1. Disability Communities
* 1. Toward an Ethnographic Model of Disability in the Ethnomusicology
of Autism
* Michael B. Bakan
* 2. Music, Intellectual Disability, and Human Flourishing
* Licia Carlson
* 3. Imagined Hearing: Music-Making in Deaf Culture
* Jeannette DiBernardo Jones
* 4. Musical Expression among Deaf and Hearing Song Signers
* Anabel Maler
* 5. The Politics of Sound: Music and Blindness in France, 1750-1830
* Ingrid Sykes
* 6. "They Say We Exchanged Our Eyes for the Xylophone": Resisting
Tropes of Disability as Spiritual Deviance in Birifor Music
* Brian Hogan
* 7. Understanding is Seeing: Music Analysis and Blindness
* Shersten Johnson
* Part 2. Performing Disability
* 8. Mechanized Bodies: Technology and Supplements in Björk's
Electronica
* Jennifer Iverson
* 9. Subhuman or Superhuman? (Musical) Assistive Technology,
Performance Enhancement, and the Aesthetic/Moral Debate
* Laurie Stras
* 10. Disabling Music Performance
* Blake Howe
* 11. Music and Bodily Difference in Cirque du Soleil
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* 12. Punk Rock and Disability: Cripping Subculture
* George McKay
* 13. Moving Experiences: Blindness and the Performing Self in Imré
Ungár's Chopin
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 14. Stevie Wonder's Tactile Keyboard Mediation, Black Key
Compositional Development, and the Quest for Creative Autonomy
* Will Fulton
* 15. Oh, the Stories We Tell! Performer-Audience-Disability
* Michael Beckerman
* 16. The Dancing Ground: Embodied Knowledge, Disability, and
Visibility in New Orleans Second Lines
* Daniella Santoro
* Part 3. Race, Gender, Sexuality
* 17. A Cannon-Shaped Man with an Amphibian Voice: Castrato and
Disability in Eighteenth-Century France
* Hedy Law
* 18. Sexuality, Trauma, and Dissociated Expression
* Fred Everett Maus
* 19. That "Weird and Wonderful Posture": Jump "Jim Crow" and the
Performance of Disability
* Sean Murray
* 20. Disabled Moves: Multi-dimensional Music Listening,
Disturbing/Activating Differences of Identity
* Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
* Part 4. War and Trauma
* 21. Disabled Union Veterans and the Performance of Martial Begging
* Michael Accinno
* 22. "Goodbye, Old Arm": The Domestication of Veterans' Disabilities
in Civil War-Era Popular Songs
* Devin Burke
* 23. "The Absurd Disordering of Notes": Dysfunctional Memory in the
Post-Traumatic Music of Ivor Gurney
* Beth Keyes
* 24. Vocal Ability and Musical Performances of Nuclear Damages in the
Marshall Islands
* Jessica Schwartz
* Part 5. Premodern Conceptions
* 25. Lyrical Humor(s) in the 'Fumeur' Songs
* Julie Singer
* 26. Difference, Disability, and Composition in the Late Middle Ages:
* Of Antonio "Zachara" da Teramo and Francesco "Il Cieco" da Firenze
* Michael Scott Cuthbert
* 27. Madness and Music as (Dis)ability in Early Modern England
* Samantha Bassler
* 28. Saul, David, and Music's Ideal Body
* Blake Howe
* Part 6. The Classical Tradition
* 29. Narratives of Affliction and Recovery in Haydn
* Floyd Grave
* 30. Music and the Labyrinth of Melancholy
* Elaine Sisman
* 31. Musical Prosthesis: Form, Expression, and Narrative Structure in
Beethoven's Sonata Movements
* Bruce Quaglia
* 32. Sounds of Mind: Musicians and Madness in the Popular Imagination
* James Deaville
* Part 7. Modernism and After
* 33. Modernist Opera's Stigmatized Subjects
* Sherry Lee
* 34. Autism and Postwar Serialism as Neurodiverse Forms of Cultural
Modernism
* Joseph Straus
* 35. Broken Facture: Representations of Disability in the Music of
Allan Pettersson
* Allen Gimbel
* 36. Musical Modernism's Aesthetics of Disability
* Joseph Straus
* 37. "Defamiliarizing the Familiar": Michael Nyman, Narrative
Medicine, and the Composition of Mental Blindness
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* Part 8. Film and Musical Theater
* 38. Scene in a New Light: Monstrous Mothers, Disabled Daughters, and
the Performance of Feminism and Disability in The Light in the Piazza
(2005) and Next to Normal (2008)
* Ann M. Fox
* 39. "Pitiful Creature of Darkness": The Subhuman and the Superhuman
in The Phantom of the Opera
* Jessica Sternfeld
* 40. "Waitin' for the Light to Shine": Musicals and Disability
* Raymond Knapp
* 41. Music for Richard III: Cinematic Scoring for the Early Modern
Monstrous
* Kendra Preston Leonard
* 42. Hearing a Site of Masculinity in Franz Waxman's Score for Pride
of the Marines (1945)
* Neil Lerner
* Introduction: Disability Studies in Music; Music in Disability
Studies
* Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, Joseph Straus
* Part 1. Disability Communities
* 1. Toward an Ethnographic Model of Disability in the Ethnomusicology
of Autism
* Michael B. Bakan
* 2. Music, Intellectual Disability, and Human Flourishing
* Licia Carlson
* 3. Imagined Hearing: Music-Making in Deaf Culture
* Jeannette DiBernardo Jones
* 4. Musical Expression among Deaf and Hearing Song Signers
* Anabel Maler
* 5. The Politics of Sound: Music and Blindness in France, 1750-1830
* Ingrid Sykes
* 6. "They Say We Exchanged Our Eyes for the Xylophone": Resisting
Tropes of Disability as Spiritual Deviance in Birifor Music
* Brian Hogan
* 7. Understanding is Seeing: Music Analysis and Blindness
* Shersten Johnson
* Part 2. Performing Disability
* 8. Mechanized Bodies: Technology and Supplements in Björk's
Electronica
* Jennifer Iverson
* 9. Subhuman or Superhuman? (Musical) Assistive Technology,
Performance Enhancement, and the Aesthetic/Moral Debate
* Laurie Stras
* 10. Disabling Music Performance
* Blake Howe
* 11. Music and Bodily Difference in Cirque du Soleil
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* 12. Punk Rock and Disability: Cripping Subculture
* George McKay
* 13. Moving Experiences: Blindness and the Performing Self in Imré
Ungár's Chopin
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 14. Stevie Wonder's Tactile Keyboard Mediation, Black Key
Compositional Development, and the Quest for Creative Autonomy
* Will Fulton
* 15. Oh, the Stories We Tell! Performer-Audience-Disability
* Michael Beckerman
* 16. The Dancing Ground: Embodied Knowledge, Disability, and
Visibility in New Orleans Second Lines
* Daniella Santoro
* Part 3. Race, Gender, Sexuality
* 17. A Cannon-Shaped Man with an Amphibian Voice: Castrato and
Disability in Eighteenth-Century France
* Hedy Law
* 18. Sexuality, Trauma, and Dissociated Expression
* Fred Everett Maus
* 19. That "Weird and Wonderful Posture": Jump "Jim Crow" and the
Performance of Disability
* Sean Murray
* 20. Disabled Moves: Multi-dimensional Music Listening,
Disturbing/Activating Differences of Identity
* Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
* Part 4. War and Trauma
* 21. Disabled Union Veterans and the Performance of Martial Begging
* Michael Accinno
* 22. "Goodbye, Old Arm": The Domestication of Veterans' Disabilities
in Civil War-Era Popular Songs
* Devin Burke
* 23. "The Absurd Disordering of Notes": Dysfunctional Memory in the
Post-Traumatic Music of Ivor Gurney
* Beth Keyes
* 24. Vocal Ability and Musical Performances of Nuclear Damages in the
Marshall Islands
* Jessica Schwartz
* Part 5. Premodern Conceptions
* 25. Lyrical Humor(s) in the 'Fumeur' Songs
* Julie Singer
* 26. Difference, Disability, and Composition in the Late Middle Ages:
* Of Antonio "Zachara" da Teramo and Francesco "Il Cieco" da Firenze
* Michael Scott Cuthbert
* 27. Madness and Music as (Dis)ability in Early Modern England
* Samantha Bassler
* 28. Saul, David, and Music's Ideal Body
* Blake Howe
* Part 6. The Classical Tradition
* 29. Narratives of Affliction and Recovery in Haydn
* Floyd Grave
* 30. Music and the Labyrinth of Melancholy
* Elaine Sisman
* 31. Musical Prosthesis: Form, Expression, and Narrative Structure in
Beethoven's Sonata Movements
* Bruce Quaglia
* 32. Sounds of Mind: Musicians and Madness in the Popular Imagination
* James Deaville
* Part 7. Modernism and After
* 33. Modernist Opera's Stigmatized Subjects
* Sherry Lee
* 34. Autism and Postwar Serialism as Neurodiverse Forms of Cultural
Modernism
* Joseph Straus
* 35. Broken Facture: Representations of Disability in the Music of
Allan Pettersson
* Allen Gimbel
* 36. Musical Modernism's Aesthetics of Disability
* Joseph Straus
* 37. "Defamiliarizing the Familiar": Michael Nyman, Narrative
Medicine, and the Composition of Mental Blindness
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* Part 8. Film and Musical Theater
* 38. Scene in a New Light: Monstrous Mothers, Disabled Daughters, and
the Performance of Feminism and Disability in The Light in the Piazza
(2005) and Next to Normal (2008)
* Ann M. Fox
* 39. "Pitiful Creature of Darkness": The Subhuman and the Superhuman
in The Phantom of the Opera
* Jessica Sternfeld
* 40. "Waitin' for the Light to Shine": Musicals and Disability
* Raymond Knapp
* 41. Music for Richard III: Cinematic Scoring for the Early Modern
Monstrous
* Kendra Preston Leonard
* 42. Hearing a Site of Masculinity in Franz Waxman's Score for Pride
of the Marines (1945)
* Neil Lerner
Studies
* Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, Joseph Straus
* Part 1. Disability Communities
* 1. Toward an Ethnographic Model of Disability in the Ethnomusicology
of Autism
* Michael B. Bakan
* 2. Music, Intellectual Disability, and Human Flourishing
* Licia Carlson
* 3. Imagined Hearing: Music-Making in Deaf Culture
* Jeannette DiBernardo Jones
* 4. Musical Expression among Deaf and Hearing Song Signers
* Anabel Maler
* 5. The Politics of Sound: Music and Blindness in France, 1750-1830
* Ingrid Sykes
* 6. "They Say We Exchanged Our Eyes for the Xylophone": Resisting
Tropes of Disability as Spiritual Deviance in Birifor Music
* Brian Hogan
* 7. Understanding is Seeing: Music Analysis and Blindness
* Shersten Johnson
* Part 2. Performing Disability
* 8. Mechanized Bodies: Technology and Supplements in Björk's
Electronica
* Jennifer Iverson
* 9. Subhuman or Superhuman? (Musical) Assistive Technology,
Performance Enhancement, and the Aesthetic/Moral Debate
* Laurie Stras
* 10. Disabling Music Performance
* Blake Howe
* 11. Music and Bodily Difference in Cirque du Soleil
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* 12. Punk Rock and Disability: Cripping Subculture
* George McKay
* 13. Moving Experiences: Blindness and the Performing Self in Imré
Ungár's Chopin
* Stefan Sunandan Honisch
* 14. Stevie Wonder's Tactile Keyboard Mediation, Black Key
Compositional Development, and the Quest for Creative Autonomy
* Will Fulton
* 15. Oh, the Stories We Tell! Performer-Audience-Disability
* Michael Beckerman
* 16. The Dancing Ground: Embodied Knowledge, Disability, and
Visibility in New Orleans Second Lines
* Daniella Santoro
* Part 3. Race, Gender, Sexuality
* 17. A Cannon-Shaped Man with an Amphibian Voice: Castrato and
Disability in Eighteenth-Century France
* Hedy Law
* 18. Sexuality, Trauma, and Dissociated Expression
* Fred Everett Maus
* 19. That "Weird and Wonderful Posture": Jump "Jim Crow" and the
Performance of Disability
* Sean Murray
* 20. Disabled Moves: Multi-dimensional Music Listening,
Disturbing/Activating Differences of Identity
* Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
* Part 4. War and Trauma
* 21. Disabled Union Veterans and the Performance of Martial Begging
* Michael Accinno
* 22. "Goodbye, Old Arm": The Domestication of Veterans' Disabilities
in Civil War-Era Popular Songs
* Devin Burke
* 23. "The Absurd Disordering of Notes": Dysfunctional Memory in the
Post-Traumatic Music of Ivor Gurney
* Beth Keyes
* 24. Vocal Ability and Musical Performances of Nuclear Damages in the
Marshall Islands
* Jessica Schwartz
* Part 5. Premodern Conceptions
* 25. Lyrical Humor(s) in the 'Fumeur' Songs
* Julie Singer
* 26. Difference, Disability, and Composition in the Late Middle Ages:
* Of Antonio "Zachara" da Teramo and Francesco "Il Cieco" da Firenze
* Michael Scott Cuthbert
* 27. Madness and Music as (Dis)ability in Early Modern England
* Samantha Bassler
* 28. Saul, David, and Music's Ideal Body
* Blake Howe
* Part 6. The Classical Tradition
* 29. Narratives of Affliction and Recovery in Haydn
* Floyd Grave
* 30. Music and the Labyrinth of Melancholy
* Elaine Sisman
* 31. Musical Prosthesis: Form, Expression, and Narrative Structure in
Beethoven's Sonata Movements
* Bruce Quaglia
* 32. Sounds of Mind: Musicians and Madness in the Popular Imagination
* James Deaville
* Part 7. Modernism and After
* 33. Modernist Opera's Stigmatized Subjects
* Sherry Lee
* 34. Autism and Postwar Serialism as Neurodiverse Forms of Cultural
Modernism
* Joseph Straus
* 35. Broken Facture: Representations of Disability in the Music of
Allan Pettersson
* Allen Gimbel
* 36. Musical Modernism's Aesthetics of Disability
* Joseph Straus
* 37. "Defamiliarizing the Familiar": Michael Nyman, Narrative
Medicine, and the Composition of Mental Blindness
* Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
* Part 8. Film and Musical Theater
* 38. Scene in a New Light: Monstrous Mothers, Disabled Daughters, and
the Performance of Feminism and Disability in The Light in the Piazza
(2005) and Next to Normal (2008)
* Ann M. Fox
* 39. "Pitiful Creature of Darkness": The Subhuman and the Superhuman
in The Phantom of the Opera
* Jessica Sternfeld
* 40. "Waitin' for the Light to Shine": Musicals and Disability
* Raymond Knapp
* 41. Music for Richard III: Cinematic Scoring for the Early Modern
Monstrous
* Kendra Preston Leonard
* 42. Hearing a Site of Masculinity in Franz Waxman's Score for Pride
of the Marines (1945)
* Neil Lerner