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Author Taylor, Benedict, 1981- author.

Title Music, subjectivity, and Schumann / Benedict Taylor
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 368 pages) : illustrations
Contents Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Examples -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Preamble -- Schumann, Subjectivity -- Prosopopoeic Preliminaries -- 1 Defining Subjectivity -- Part I Hearing Subjects -- 2 Hearing the Self -- 3 Hearing Selves -- Part II Hearing Presence -- 4 Presence of the Self -- 5 Presence of the Other -- Part III Hearing Absence -- 6 Absence of the Other -- 7 Absence of the Self -- Part IV Hearing Others -- 8 Hearing Another's Voice -- 9 Hearing Oneself as Another -- Epilogue -- 10 Hearing Ourselves -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "Defining Subjectivity. The title invites hubris. How does one attempt to define such an all-pervasive yet hopelessly nebulous notion? Frustratingly polysemous in its application, subjectivity is one of the most popular and yet at the same time obscurest terms in the modern human sciences. Not without justification does one of the most valuable previous musicological accounts of the topic disclaim any direct approach to this question, insofar as subjectivity, in the author's view, escapes definition by its very nature. The difficulty arises in part as subjectivity appears not to be a single thing. Neither is it, at least by some accounts, reducible to a group of things. Slightly more securely subjectivity might be argued to be a relation between things. But it is one where its apparent basis - the subject or self - is itself hotly disputed, even denied by some commentators. And then, even after coming to some provisional answer to all of these concerns, how do we begin to relate this concept to music, which similarly appears to elude all verbal confinement? Faced with this state of affairs one might be forgiven for dismissing the whole topic as yet another musicological example of conceptual diffuseness, humanistic hermeneutics at its idlest and most fuzzy"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 20, 2022)
Subject Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. Criticism and interpretation
Music -- 19th century -- Philosophy and aesthetics
Music -- 19th century -- Analysis, appreciation
Subjectivity.
Self (Philosophy)
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Self (Philosophy)
Subjectivity.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021055095
ISBN 9781009158091
1009158090