Music and Cultural TheoryISBN: 978-0-7456-0864-8
Paperback
240 pages
August 1997, Polity
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* Original contribution to the understanding of music as a form of
human expression - argues that music is a central, rather than a
peripheral activity for individuals and society.
* Reassesses existing theories in musicology by examining the contributions made to music by cultural, linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, and offers a new method of understanding theories of musicology.
* Provides new links between musicology and cultural theory.
* Original contribution to the understanding of music as a form of human expression - argues that music is a central, rather than a peripheral activity for individuals and society.
* Reassesses existing theories in musicology by examining the contributions made to music by cultural, linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, and offers a new method of understanding theories of musicology.
* Provides new links between musicology and cultural theory.
* Reassesses existing theories in musicology by examining the contributions made to music by cultural, linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, and offers a new method of understanding theories of musicology.
* Provides new links between musicology and cultural theory.
* Original contribution to the understanding of music as a form of human expression - argues that music is a central, rather than a peripheral activity for individuals and society.
* Reassesses existing theories in musicology by examining the contributions made to music by cultural, linguistic and psychoanalytic theory, and offers a new method of understanding theories of musicology.
* Provides new links between musicology and cultural theory.