
Today, Teachers And Performers Of Turkish Classical Music Intentionally Cultivate Melancholies, Despite These Affects Being Typically Dismissed As Remnants Of The Ottoman Empire. Melancholic Modalities Is The First In-depth Historical And Ethnographic Study Of The Practices Socialized By Musicians Who Enthusiastically Teach And Perform A Present-day Genre Substantially Rooted In The Musics Of The Ottoman Court And Elite Mevlevi Sufi Lodges. Author Denise Gill Analyzes How Melancholic Music-making Emerges As Pleasurable, Spiritually Redeeming, And Healing For Both The Listener And Performer. Focusing On The Diverse Practices Of Musicians Who Deploy And Circulate Melancholy In Sound, Gill Interrogates The Constitutive Elements Of These Musicians' Modalities In The Context Of Emergent Neoliberalism, Secularism, Political Islamism, Sufi Devotionals, And The Politics Of Psychological Health In Turkey Today. In An Essential Contribution To The Study Of Ethnomusicology And Psychology, Gill Develops Rhizomatic Analyses To Allow For Musicians' Multiple Interpretations To Be Heard. Melancholic Modalities Uncovers How Emotion And Musical Meaning Are Connected, And How Melancholy Is Articulated In The World Of Turkish Classical Musicians. With Her Innovative Concept Of Bi-aurality, Gill's Book Forges New Possibilities For The Historical And Ethnographic Analyses Of Musics And Ideologies Of Listening For Music Scholars.
This work investigates how contemporary Turkish classical musicians intentionally cultivate and deploy melancholic affects within their performances, challenging the perception of these emotions as mere remnants of the Ottoman past. Author Denise Gill, an ethnomusicologist, utilizes a combination of historical research and ethnographic fieldwork to argue that these musical practices serve as vital mechanisms for pleasure, spiritual redemption, and psychological healing. She situates these findings within the complex intersection of neoliberalism, secularism, and religious devotion in modern Turkey.
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Scholars in ethnomusicology recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of affect and musical meaning in the Middle East. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the innovative nature of Gill's rhizomatic analytical approach.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190495022
ISBN-13:
9780190495022
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