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Postcolonial Readings of Music in World Literature - Turning Empire on Its Ear (Paperback): Cameron Bushnell Postcolonial Readings of Music in World Literature - Turning Empire on Its Ear (Paperback)
Cameron Bushnell
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reads representations of Western music in literary texts to reveal the ways in which artifacts of imperial culture function within contemporary world literature. Bushnell argues that Western music's conventions for performance, composition, and listening, established during the colonial period, persist in postcolonial thought and practice. Music from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods (Bach through Brahms) coincides with the rise of colonialism, and Western music contains imperial attitudes and values embedded within its conventions, standards, and rules. The book focuses on the culture of classical music as reflected in the worlds of characters and texts and contends that its effects outlast the historical significance of the real composers, pieces, styles, and forms. Through examples by authors such as McEwan, Vikram Seth, Bernard MacLaverty, Chang-rae Lee, and J.M. Coetzee, the book demonstrates how Western music enters narrative as both acts of history and as structures of analogy that suggest subject positions, human relations, and political activity that, in turn, describes a postcolonial condition. The uses to which Western music is put in each literary text reveals how European art music of the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries is read and misread by postcolonial generations, exposing mostly hidden cultural structures that influence our contemporary understandings of social relations and hierarchies, norms for resolution and for assigning significance, and standards of propriety. The book presents strategies for thinking anew about the persistence of cultural imperialism, reading Western music simultaneously as representative of imperial, cultural dominance and as suggestive of resistant structures, forms, and practices that challenge the imperial hegemony.

Postcolonial Readings of Music in World Literature - Turning Empire on Its Ear (Hardcover, New): Cameron Bushnell Postcolonial Readings of Music in World Literature - Turning Empire on Its Ear (Hardcover, New)
Cameron Bushnell
R4,591 Discovery Miles 45 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reads representations of Western music in literary texts to reveal the ways in which artifacts of imperial culture function within contemporary world literature. Bushnell argues that Western music s conventions for performance, composition, and listening, established during the colonial period, persist in postcolonial thought and practice. Music from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods (Bach through Brahms) coincides with the rise of colonialism, and Western music contains imperial attitudes and values embedded within its conventions, standards, and rules. The book focuses on the culture of classical music as reflected in the worlds of characters and texts and contends that its effects outlast the historical significance of the real composers, pieces, styles, and forms. Through examples by authors such as McEwan, Vikram Seth, Bernard MacLaverty, Chang-rae Lee, and J.M. Coetzee, the book demonstrates how Western music enters narrative as both acts of history and as structures of analogy that suggest subject positions, human relations, and political activity that, in turn, describes a postcolonial condition. The uses to which Western music is put in each literary text reveals how European art music of the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries is read and misread by postcolonial generations, exposing mostly hidden cultural structures that influence our contemporary understandings of social relations and hierarchies, norms for resolution and for assigning significance, and standards of propriety. The book presents strategies for thinking anew about the persistence of cultural imperialism, reading Western music simultaneously as representative of imperial, cultural dominance and as suggestive of resistant structures, forms, and practices that challenge the imperial hegemony.

WAC Journal 32 (2021) (Paperback): David Blakesley, Cameron Bushnell WAC Journal 32 (2021) (Paperback)
David Blakesley, Cameron Bushnell
R684 Discovery Miles 6 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wac Journal 30 (Fall 2019) (Paperback): David Blakesley, Cameron Bushnell, Stacy Cacciatore Wac Journal 30 (Fall 2019) (Paperback)
David Blakesley, Cameron Bushnell, Stacy Cacciatore
R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The WAC Journal 31 (Fall 2020) (Paperback): Cameron Bushnell, David Blakesley, Stacy Cacciatore The WAC Journal 31 (Fall 2020) (Paperback)
Cameron Bushnell, David Blakesley, Stacy Cacciatore
R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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