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Interstitial Soundings: Philosophical Reflections On Improvisation, Practice, and Self-making

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In Interstitial Soundings, Cynthia R. Nielsen brings music and philosophy into a fruitful and mutually illuminating dialogue.

Topics discussed include the following: music's dynamic ontology, performers and improvisers as co-composers, the communal character of music, jazz as hybrid and socially constructed, the sociopolitical import of bebop, Afro-modernism and its strategic deployments, jazz and racialized practices, continuities between Michel Foucault's discussion of self-making and creating one's musical voice, Alasdair MacIntyre on practice, and how one might harmonize MacIntyre's notion of virtue development with Foucauldian resistance strategies.

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Product Details
Wipf and Stock Publishers
1498280110 / 9781498280112
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
16/09/2015
English
122 pages
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