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The Sight of Sound
Music, Representation, and the History of the Body
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1993
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Richard Leppert boldly examines the social meanings of music as these have been shaped not only by hearing but also by seeing music in performance. His purview is the northern European bourgeoisie, principally in England and the Low Countries, from 1600 to 1900. And his particular interest is the relation of music to the human body. He argues that musical practices, invariably linked to the body, are inseparable from the prevailing discourses of power, knowledge, identity, desire, and sexuality.
With the support of 100 illustrations, Leppert addresses music and the production of racism, the hoarding of musical sound in a culture of scarcity, musical consumption and the policing of gender, the domestic piano and misogyny, music and male anxiety, and the social silencing of music. His unexpected yoking of musicology and art history, in particular his original insights into the relationships between music, visual representation, and the history of the body, make exciting reading for scholars, students, and all those interested in society and the arts.
With the support of 100 illustrations, Leppert addresses music and the production of racism, the hoarding of musical sound in a culture of scarcity, musical consumption and the policing of gender, the domestic piano and misogyny, music and male anxiety, and the social silencing of music. His unexpected yoking of musicology and art history, in particular his original insights into the relationships between music, visual representation, and the history of the body, make exciting reading for scholars, students, and all those interested in society and the arts.
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Leppert Richard :
Richard Leppert is Professor of Comparative Studies in Discourse and Society at the University of Minnesota. His most recent book is Music and Image: Domesticity, Ideology and Socio-Cultural Formation in Eighteenth-Century England (1989).
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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INTRODUCTION: MUSIC, REPRESENTATION, AND THE SCANDAL OF THE BODY
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1 MUSIC AS A SIGHT IN THE PRODUCTION OF MUSICAL MEANING
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2 DESIRE, POWER, AND THE SONORIC LANDSCAPE ( Early Modernism and the Politics of Musical Privacy)
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3 THE POETICS OF ANGUISH, PLEASURE, AND PRESTIGE (Hoarding Sound in a Culture of Silence)
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4 SOCIAL ORDER AND THE DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION OF MUSIC (The Politics of Sound in the Policing of Gender Construction)
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5 MUSIC, DOMESTICITY, AND CULTURAL IMPERIALISM
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6 SEXUAL IDENTITY, DEATH, AND THE FAMILY PIANO IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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7 THE PIANO, MISOGYNY, AND "THE KREUTZER SONATA"
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8 MALE AGONY: AWAKENING CONSCIENCE
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9 ASPIRING TO THE CONDITION OF SILENCE (The Iconicity of Music)
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Notes
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Works Cited
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Index
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December 1, 1993
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9780520917170
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345
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Keywords for this book
ethnomusicology; seeing music; visual representation; musical performance; performing art; music and the human body; history of the body; art history; musical practices; music; musicology; musical consumption; social meaning; hearing music; performance; northern european bourgeoisie; low countries; discourse of power; discourse of knowledge; discourse of identity; discourse of desire; discourse of sexuality; racism; scarcity; misogyny; male anxiety; social silencing of music; musical meaning; england; gender; representation