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Music and Consciousness 2: Worlds, Practices, Modalities

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Consciousness has been described as one of the most mysterious things in the universe. Scientists, philosophers, and commentators from a whole range of disciplines can't seem to agree on what it is, generating a sizeable field of contemporary research known as consciousness studies. Following its forebear Music and Consciousness: Philosophical, Psychological and Cultural Perspectives (OUP, 2011), this volume argues that music can provide a valuable route to understanding consciousness, and also that consciousness opens up new perspectives for the study of music. It argues that consciousness extends beyond the brain, and is fundamentally related to selves engaged in the world, culture, and society. The book brings together an interdisciplinary line up of authors covering topics as wide ranging as cognitive psychology, neuroscience, psychoanalysis, philosophy and phenomenology, aesthetics, sociology, ethnography, and performance studies and musical styles from classic to rock, trance to Daoism, jazz to tabla, and deep listening to free improvisation. Music and Consciousness 2 will be fasinating reading for those studying or working in the field of musicology, those researching consciousness as well as cultural theorists, psychologists, and philosophers. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 668g
  • Dimensions: 173 x 247mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198804352

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Ruth Herbert is a Lecturer in Music and Head of Performance at the University of Kent. She is a music psychologist and performer with a wide-ranging track record of publications in the fields of music in everyday life music health and wellbeing music and consciousness (including ASC and Trance) sonic studies evolutionary psychology and music education. Ruth is the author of Everyday Music Listening: Absorption Dissociation and Trancing (London & New York: Routledge 20162011). As a professional pianist Ruth has performed nationally and internationally with various ensembles notably recording soundtracks commissioned by the British Film Institute (BFI) for silent films. She is an editorial board member for the Journal of Sonic Studies. David Clarke is Professor of Music at Newcastle University. He is a music theorist with wide a range of research interests encompassing analytical philosophical cultural and critical approaches to music. He is currently engaged in research on consciousness and phenomenology in relation to music and with Eric Clarke he is co-editor of and contributor to Music and Consciousness: Philosophical Psychological and Cultural Perspectives (OUP 2011). David has published widely on the composer Michael Tippett including a monograph The Music and Thought of Michael Tippett (CUP 2001). He has also written on Arvo Pärt Eminem and John Cage and on issues of modernism postmodernism and cultural pluralism most notably in articles on 'Elvis and Darmstadt' and Radio 3's Late Junction. A further current research interest is North Indian classical music in both theory and practice. David is an associate editor on the editorial board of the journal Twentieth-Century Music. Eric Clarke is Heather Professor of Music at the University of Oxford and a Professorial Fellow of Wadham College. He has published on topics in the psychology of music musical meaning music and consciousness musical creativity and the analysis of pop music. Recent projects include work on music empathy and cultural understanding; and empirical approaches to nineteenth-century orchestral and chamber music. He is co-editor of Empirical Musicology (2004 with Nicholas Cook) The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music (2009 with Nicholas Cook Daniel Leech-Wilkinson and John Rink) Music and Consciousness (2011 with David Clarke) and Distributed Creativity: Collaboration and Improvisation in Contemporary Music (2017 with Mark Doffman); and is the author of Ways of Listening (2005) and Music and Mind in Everyday Life (2010 with Nicola Dibben and Stephanie Pitts). Eric is a member of Academia Europaea and a Fellow of the British Academy.

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