The Oxford handbook of music and disability studies /
The Oxford handbook of music and disability studies /
Music and disability studies Handbook of music and disability studies
edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus.
- xviii, 928 pages : illustrations, music ; 26 cm.
- [Oxford handbooks] Oxford University Press paperback .
- Oxford handbooks .
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1: Disability Communities -- Part 2: Performing Disability -- Part 3: Race, Gender, Sexuality -- Part 4: War and Trauma -- Part 5: Premodern Conceptions -- Part 6: The Classical Tradition -- Part 7: Modernism and After -- Part 8: Film and Musical Theatre. Disability studies in music, music in disability studies / Disability communities. -- Toward an ethnographic model of disability, and human flourishing / Music, intellectual disability, and human flourishing / Imagined hearing: music-making in deaf culture / Musical expression among deaf and hearing song signers / The politics of sound: music and blindness in France, 1750-1830 / "They say we exchanged our eyes for the xylophone": resisting tropes of disability as spiritual deviance in Birifor music / Understanding is seeing: music analysis and blindness / Performing disability. -- Mechanized bodies: technology and supplements in BjoÌrk's electronica / Subhuman or superhuman? (Musical) assistive technology, performance enhancement, and the aesthetic/moral debate / Disabling music performance / Musical and bodily difference in Cirque du Soleil / Punk rock and disability: cripping subculture / Moving experiences: blindness and the performing self in Imre UngaÌr's Chopin / Stevie Wonder's tactile keyboard mediation, black key compositional development, and the quest for creative autonomy / Oh, the stories we tell! Performer-audience-disability / The dancing ground: embodied knowledge, disability, and visibility in New Orleans second lines / Race, gender, sexuality. -- A cannon-shaped man with an amphibian voice: castrato and disability in eighteenth-century France / Sexuality, trauma, and dissociated expression That "weird and wonderful posture": jump "Jim Crow" and the performance of disability / Disabled moves: multidimensional music listening, disturbing/activating differences of identity / War and trauma. -- Disabled Union veterans and the performance of martial begging / "Good bye, old arm": the domestication of veterans' disabilities in Civil War era popular songs / "The absurd disordering of notes": dysfunctional memory in the post-traumatic music of Ivor Gurney / Vocal ability and musical performances of nuclear damages in the Marshall Islands / Premodern conceptions. -- Lyrical humor(s) in the "fumeur" songs / Difference, disability, and composition in the late Middle Ages: of Antonio "Zachara" da Teramo and Francesco "Il Cieco" da Firenze / Madness and music as (dis)ability in early modern England / Saul, David, and music's ideal body / The classical tradition. -- Narratives of affliction and recovery in Haydn / Music and the labyrinth of melancholy: traditions and paradoxes in C.P.E. Bach and Beethoven / Musical prosthesis: form, expression, and narrative structure in Beethoven's sonata movements / Sounds of mind: music and madness in the popular imagination / Modernism and after. -- Modernist opera's stigmatized subjects / Autism and postwar serialism as neurodiverse forms of cultural modernism / Broken facture: representations of disability in the music of Allan Pettersson / Representing the extraordinary body: musical modernism's aesthetics of disability / "Defamiliarizing the familiar": Michael Nyman, narrative medicine, and the composition of mental blindness / Film and musical theatre. -- Scene in a new light: monstrous mothers, disabled daughters, and the performance of feminism and disability in The light in the piazza (2005) and Next to normal (2008) / "Pitiful creature of darkness": the subhuman and the superhuman in The Phantom of the opera / "Waitin' for the light to shine": musicals and disability / Music for Olivier's Richard III: cinematic scoring for the early modern monstrous / Hearing a site of masculinity in Franz Waxman's score for Pride of the Marines (1945) / Blake How, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus -- Michael B. Bakan -- Licia Carlson -- Jeannette DiBernardo Jones -- Anabel Maler -- Ingrid Sykes -- Brian Hogan -- Shersten Johnson -- Jennifer Iverson Laurie Stras -- Blake Howe -- Stephanie Jensen-Moulton -- George McKay -- Stefan Sunandan Honisch -- Will Fulton -- Michael Beckerman -- Daniella Santoro -- Hedy Law -- Fred Everett Maus -- Sean Murray -- Marianne Kielian-Gilbert -- Michael Accinno -- Devin Burke -- Beth Keyes -- Jessica A. Schwartz -- Julie Singer -- Michael Scott Cuthbertated expression Samantha Bassler -- Blake Howe -- Floyd Grave -- Elaine Sisman -- Bruce Quaglia -- James Deaville -- Sherry D. Lee -- Joseph Straus -- Allen Gimbel -- Joseph Strauschael Scott Cuthbertated expression Stephanie Jensen-Moulton -- Ann M. Fox -- Jessica Sternfeld -- Raymond Knapp -- Kendra Preston Leonard -- Neil Lerner. Introduction.
0199331448 0190650605 9780190650605 9780199331444
GBB5E4010. bnb
017569148. Uk
People with disabilities in music
Disability studies
Musicians with disabilities
780.87.
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1: Disability Communities -- Part 2: Performing Disability -- Part 3: Race, Gender, Sexuality -- Part 4: War and Trauma -- Part 5: Premodern Conceptions -- Part 6: The Classical Tradition -- Part 7: Modernism and After -- Part 8: Film and Musical Theatre. Disability studies in music, music in disability studies / Disability communities. -- Toward an ethnographic model of disability, and human flourishing / Music, intellectual disability, and human flourishing / Imagined hearing: music-making in deaf culture / Musical expression among deaf and hearing song signers / The politics of sound: music and blindness in France, 1750-1830 / "They say we exchanged our eyes for the xylophone": resisting tropes of disability as spiritual deviance in Birifor music / Understanding is seeing: music analysis and blindness / Performing disability. -- Mechanized bodies: technology and supplements in BjoÌrk's electronica / Subhuman or superhuman? (Musical) assistive technology, performance enhancement, and the aesthetic/moral debate / Disabling music performance / Musical and bodily difference in Cirque du Soleil / Punk rock and disability: cripping subculture / Moving experiences: blindness and the performing self in Imre UngaÌr's Chopin / Stevie Wonder's tactile keyboard mediation, black key compositional development, and the quest for creative autonomy / Oh, the stories we tell! Performer-audience-disability / The dancing ground: embodied knowledge, disability, and visibility in New Orleans second lines / Race, gender, sexuality. -- A cannon-shaped man with an amphibian voice: castrato and disability in eighteenth-century France / Sexuality, trauma, and dissociated expression That "weird and wonderful posture": jump "Jim Crow" and the performance of disability / Disabled moves: multidimensional music listening, disturbing/activating differences of identity / War and trauma. -- Disabled Union veterans and the performance of martial begging / "Good bye, old arm": the domestication of veterans' disabilities in Civil War era popular songs / "The absurd disordering of notes": dysfunctional memory in the post-traumatic music of Ivor Gurney / Vocal ability and musical performances of nuclear damages in the Marshall Islands / Premodern conceptions. -- Lyrical humor(s) in the "fumeur" songs / Difference, disability, and composition in the late Middle Ages: of Antonio "Zachara" da Teramo and Francesco "Il Cieco" da Firenze / Madness and music as (dis)ability in early modern England / Saul, David, and music's ideal body / The classical tradition. -- Narratives of affliction and recovery in Haydn / Music and the labyrinth of melancholy: traditions and paradoxes in C.P.E. Bach and Beethoven / Musical prosthesis: form, expression, and narrative structure in Beethoven's sonata movements / Sounds of mind: music and madness in the popular imagination / Modernism and after. -- Modernist opera's stigmatized subjects / Autism and postwar serialism as neurodiverse forms of cultural modernism / Broken facture: representations of disability in the music of Allan Pettersson / Representing the extraordinary body: musical modernism's aesthetics of disability / "Defamiliarizing the familiar": Michael Nyman, narrative medicine, and the composition of mental blindness / Film and musical theatre. -- Scene in a new light: monstrous mothers, disabled daughters, and the performance of feminism and disability in The light in the piazza (2005) and Next to normal (2008) / "Pitiful creature of darkness": the subhuman and the superhuman in The Phantom of the opera / "Waitin' for the light to shine": musicals and disability / Music for Olivier's Richard III: cinematic scoring for the early modern monstrous / Hearing a site of masculinity in Franz Waxman's score for Pride of the Marines (1945) / Blake How, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus -- Michael B. Bakan -- Licia Carlson -- Jeannette DiBernardo Jones -- Anabel Maler -- Ingrid Sykes -- Brian Hogan -- Shersten Johnson -- Jennifer Iverson Laurie Stras -- Blake Howe -- Stephanie Jensen-Moulton -- George McKay -- Stefan Sunandan Honisch -- Will Fulton -- Michael Beckerman -- Daniella Santoro -- Hedy Law -- Fred Everett Maus -- Sean Murray -- Marianne Kielian-Gilbert -- Michael Accinno -- Devin Burke -- Beth Keyes -- Jessica A. Schwartz -- Julie Singer -- Michael Scott Cuthbertated expression Samantha Bassler -- Blake Howe -- Floyd Grave -- Elaine Sisman -- Bruce Quaglia -- James Deaville -- Sherry D. Lee -- Joseph Straus -- Allen Gimbel -- Joseph Strauschael Scott Cuthbertated expression Stephanie Jensen-Moulton -- Ann M. Fox -- Jessica Sternfeld -- Raymond Knapp -- Kendra Preston Leonard -- Neil Lerner. Introduction.
0199331448 0190650605 9780190650605 9780199331444
GBB5E4010. bnb
017569148. Uk
People with disabilities in music
Disability studies
Musicians with disabilities
780.87.