
A source of profound insights into human existence and the nature of lived experience, phenomenology is among the most influential intellectual movements of the last hundred years. The Oxford Handbook of the Phenomenology of Music Cultures brings ideas from the phenomenological tradition of Continental European philosophy into conversation with theoretical, ethnographic, and historical work from ethnomusicology, anthropology, sound studies, folklore studies, and allied disciplines to develop new perspectives on musical practices and auditory cultures.With sustained theoretical meditations and evocative ethnography, the book's twenty-two chapters advance scholarship on topics at the heart of the study of music and culture today--from embodiment, atmosphere, and Indigenous ontologies, to music's capacity to reveal new possibilities of the person, the nature of virtuosity, issues in research methods, the role of memory, imagination, and states of consciousness in musical experience, and beyond. Thoroughly up-to-date, the handbook engages with both classical and contemporary phenomenology, as well as theoretical traditions that have drawn from it, such as affect theory or the German-language literature on cultural techniques. Together, these essays make major contributions to fundamental theory in the study of music and culture.
This volume investigates how the phenomenological tradition of Continental European philosophy can be integrated with ethnomusicology and anthropology to deepen the understanding of musical practices and auditory cultures. Edited by Vanderhamm, the text compiles twenty-two chapters from various scholars to bridge the gap between abstract philosophical inquiry and empirical ethnographic research. The contributors utilize this interdisciplinary framework to examine how music shapes human existence, embodiment, and the perception of lived experience across diverse global contexts.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and researchers in the field of musicology view this handbook as a significant contribution to the intersection of philosophy and cultural studies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and professionals in the humanities.
Page Count:
752
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190693878
ISBN-13:
9780190693879
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