Music�Psychoanalysis�Musicology

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Act Iii
Alexander Carpenter
Alexi Vellianitis
Augmented Sixth Chord
Bass Drop
Beethoven's Late Music
Beethoven’s Late Music
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Chopin
Chopin's Music
Chopin’s Music
Christopher Tarrant
David Bard-Schwarz
Early Infantile Life
Early Twentieth Century Vienna
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Freud
Freud's Structural Model
Freudian analysis
Freud’s Structural Model
Jun Zubillaga-Pow
Jungian music therapy
Kenneth M. Smith
Lacan's Graph
Lacanian theory
Lacan’s Graph
Major Quartet
Medial Caesura
Music Therapist
Music Therapy
musical subjectivity
neo-Riemannian analysis
Neo-Riemannian Theory
Objet Petit
Overexcited Sensibility
Pop Stars
Psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic approaches to music research
Rachel Darnley-Smith
Schubert's Instrumental Music
Schubert's Music
Schubert's Sonata Form
Schubert’s Instrumental Music
Schubert’s Music
Schubert’s Sonata Form
Schumann's Music
Schumann’s Music
Shoenberg
Sonata Form
Sonata Theory
Stephen Downes
symbolic listening
Tangible Subjects
Taylor Swift
Transcendent Function
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472485830
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is a growing interest in what psychoanalytic theory brings to studying and researching music. Bringing together established scholars within the field, as well as emerging voices, this collection outlines and advances psychoanalytic approaches to our understanding of a range of musics—from the romantic and the modernist to the contemporary popular. Drawing on the work of Freud, Lacan, Jung, Žižek, Barthes, and others, it demonstrates the efficacy of psychoanalytic theories in fields such as music analysis, music and culture, and musical improvisation. It engages debates about both the methods through which music is understood and the situations in which it is experienced, including those of performance and listening. This collection is an invaluable resource for students, lecturers, researchers, and anyone else interested in the intersections between music, psychoanalysis, and musicology.

Samuel Wilson is Tutor in Music Philosophy and Aesthetics at Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Lecturer in Contextual Studies at London Contemporary Dance School. He completed his PhD in 2013 at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research explores music and subjectivity in the intellectual and material contexts of recent modernity. He has published on contemporary music and aesthetics, drawing on a range of theoretical perspectives—from psychoanalysis and Critical Theory to phenomenology and posthumanism.