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    Music and Human Flourishing

    Music and Human Flourishing by Celenza, Anna Harwell;

    Series: The Humanities and Human Flourishing;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 21 November 2023

    • ISBN 9780197646748
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages252 pages
    • Size 156x235x18 mm
    • Weight 490 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Music and Human Flourishing contains essays by eleven prominent scholars representing the fields of musicology, ethnomusicology, and music theory. This volume, part of the Humanities and Human Flourishing series, explores a fourth musical activity--the act of music scholarship--and reveals how engagement with the cultural, social, and political practices surrounding music contributes to human flourishing in a way that listening, performing, and even composing alone cannot.

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    It has long been accepted that participating in music, either as a performer, listener, or composer, can contribute to human happiness and well-being. This volume, part of The Humanities and Human Flourishing series, explores a fourth musical activity--the act of music scholarship--and reveals how engagement with the cultural, social, and political practices surrounding music contributes to human flourishing in a way that listening, performing, and even composing alone cannot.

    Music and Human Flourishing contains essays by eleven prominent scholars representing the fields of musicology, ethnomusicology, and music theory. The essays are divided into three general categories and cover a broad range of topics and music traditions. In Part I, Contemplation, contributors explore a specific facet of music's connection to human flourishing and contemplate new approaches for future action. Part II, Critique, contains essays that challenge past assumptions of the various roles of music in society and highlight the effects that unconscious bias and stereotyping have had on music's effectiveness to facilitate human flourishing. Part III, Communication, features essays that explore how ethnicity, gender, religion, and technology influence our ability to connect with others through music. Collectively, these essays demonstrate how the process of thinking and writing about music and human flourishing can lead to revelations about cultural identity, social rituals, political ideologies, and even spiritual transcendence.

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    Table of Contents:

    Series Editor's Foreword: "The Humanities and Human Flourishing" by James O. Pawelski
    Introduction: "Music and Human Flourishing" by Anna Harwell Celenza
    Part I: Contemplation
    Chapter 1: Musical Flourishes: Lessons from a Conservatory
    Jonathan Coopersmith
    Chapter 2: Jubilee: The (Positive) Science of Black Music
    Shana Redmond
    Chapter 3: Post-Tonal Music and Well-Being
    Joy H. Calico
    Chapter 4: Can 'Old-Fashioned' Approaches to Listening Contribute to Human Flourishing?
    Michael Beckerman
    Part II: Critique
    Chapter 5: Understanding Music Studies, Well-Being, and the Humanities in Times of Neoliberalism
    Alejandro Madrid
    Chapter 6: The Music Scholar as a Type of Non-Musician
    Todd Decker
    Chapter 7: They Say 'Music Should be Seen but not Heard': Music and Flourishing in the Elite
    Liberal Arts University
    Wendy Heller
    Part III: Communication
    Chapter 8: Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Collaboration in Arts and Human Flourishing
    Nancy Yunhwa Rao
    Chapter 9: Rethinking Women's Music-Making through the Lens of Human Flourishing
    Annegret Fauser
    Chapter 10: Playful Transcendence: Paths to Human Flourishing in Black Music Research and Performance
    Melvin L. Butler
    Chapter 11: Music for the Masses: Finding a Balance between Emotional Labor and Human
    Flourishing
    Anna Harwell Celenza

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