
Can music feel pain? Do songs possess dignity? Do symphonies have rights? Of course not, you might say. Yet think of how we anthropomorphize music, not least when we believe it has been somehow mistreated. A singer butchered or mangled the "Star-Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl. An underrehearsed cover band made a mockery of Led Zeppelin's classics. An orchestra didn't quite do justice to Mozart's Requiem. Such lively language upholds music as a sentient companion susceptible to injury and in need of fierce protection.There's nothing wrong with the human instinct to safeguard beloved music... except, perhaps, when this instinct leads us to hurt or neglect fellow human beings in turn: say, by heaping outsized shame upon those who seem to do music wrong; or by rushing to defend a conductor's beautiful recordings while failing to defend the multiple victims who have accused this maestro of sexual assault. Loving Music Till It Hurts is a capacious exploration of how people's head-over-heels attachments to musiccan variously align or conflict with agendas of social justice. How do we respond when loving music and loving people appear to clash?
This book investigates the ethical tension between our intense emotional attachments to music and the potential for these attachments to obscure or harm human social justice efforts. William Cheng, a musicologist, examines the ways in which society anthropomorphizes music, treating it as a sentient entity deserving of protection, and contrasts this with the often-negligent treatment of real-world victims of abuse within the music industry. The text argues that our devotion to artistic works can create blind spots that prioritize the preservation of a legacy over the safety and dignity of human beings.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in musicology and cultural studies note the provocative nature of Cheng's inquiry into the intersection of aesthetics and ethics. Readers frequently highlight the text's ability to challenge long-held assumptions about the sanctity of musical works in the face of human suffering.
Page Count:
408
Publication Date:
2019-11-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190620137
ISBN-13:
9780190620134
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