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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Examples vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Introduction 1
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Part I Music and Noise
- 1. Musique concrète and the Aesthetic Regime of Art 25
- 2. ‘Rip it up and start again’: Reconfigurations of the Audible under the Aesthetic Regime of the Arts 47
- 3. A Lesson in Low Music 71
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Part II: Politics of History
- 4. Wandering with Rancière: Sound and Structure under the Aesthetic Regime 95
- 5. Staging Music in the Aesthetic Regime of Art: Rancière, Berlioz and the Bells of Harold en Italie 117
- 6. Rancière on Music, Rancière’s Non-music 138
- 7. Coloured Opera and the Violence of Dis-identification 156
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Part III: Politics of Interaction
- 8. Musical Politics in the Cuban Police Order 175
- 9. Rancière and Improvisation: Reading Contingency in Music and Politics 207
- 10. Rancière’s Affective Impropriety 230
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Part IV: Encounters and Challenges
- 11. Rancière, Resistance and the Problem of Commemorative Art: Music Displacing Violence Displacing Music 263
- 12. Stain 290
- 13. On Shoemakers and Related Matters: Rancière and Badiou on Richard Wagner 312
- 14. Roll Over the Musical Boundaries: A Few Milestones for the Implementation of an Equal Method in Musicology 334
- Afterword: A Distant Sound 353
- Works Cited 366
- Index 390
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Examples vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Music and Noise
- 1. Musique concrète and the Aesthetic Regime of Art 25
- 2. ‘Rip it up and start again’: Reconfigurations of the Audible under the Aesthetic Regime of the Arts 47
- 3. A Lesson in Low Music 71
-
Part II: Politics of History
- 4. Wandering with Rancière: Sound and Structure under the Aesthetic Regime 95
- 5. Staging Music in the Aesthetic Regime of Art: Rancière, Berlioz and the Bells of Harold en Italie 117
- 6. Rancière on Music, Rancière’s Non-music 138
- 7. Coloured Opera and the Violence of Dis-identification 156
-
Part III: Politics of Interaction
- 8. Musical Politics in the Cuban Police Order 175
- 9. Rancière and Improvisation: Reading Contingency in Music and Politics 207
- 10. Rancière’s Affective Impropriety 230
-
Part IV: Encounters and Challenges
- 11. Rancière, Resistance and the Problem of Commemorative Art: Music Displacing Violence Displacing Music 263
- 12. Stain 290
- 13. On Shoemakers and Related Matters: Rancière and Badiou on Richard Wagner 312
- 14. Roll Over the Musical Boundaries: A Few Milestones for the Implementation of an Equal Method in Musicology 334
- Afterword: A Distant Sound 353
- Works Cited 366
- Index 390