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Discover the fascinating dynamic between music and philosophy in the latest Bloomsbury Music and Sound featured content. From the theories of Žižek to those of Deleuze, from silence to noise, from the Chinese philosophy of Qi to that of Pearl Jam – explore six curated chapters examining this fascinating topic. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/featured-content
- After Sound: G. Douglas Barrett explores how performance, text scores, musical automata, video, social practice, and installation are used in order to articulate a new and radical form of musical practice in his chapter “IDEAS MATTER”: Žižek Sings Pussy Riot. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/encyclopedia-chapter?docid=b-9781501308130&tocid=b-9781501308130-chapter3&pdfid=9781501308130.0008.pdf
- Deleuzian Music: Sean Higgins explores how the philosophical work of Gilles Deleuze, a vigorous critic of the Western intellectual tradition, can help cultivate a greater understanding of music in his chapter on the conceptualisation of noise. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/encyclopedia-chapter?docid=b-9781315609966&tocid=b-9781315609966-chapter3&pdfid=9781315609966.ch-003.pdf
- The Philosophy of Pearl Jam: Jacqueline Moulton examines the songs, performances and activities of one of the most celebrated and charismatic rock bands of the last 30 years in her chapter on the philosophical aspects of their music. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/encyclopedia-chapter?docid=b-9781501362811&tocid=b-9781501362811-chapter9&pdfid=9781501362811.ch-009.pdf
- Chinese Sound Art and the Philosophy of Qi: Jing Wang’s chapter ‘Sound, Resonance, the Philosophy of Qi’ aims to understand sound and its artistic practice through notions informed by Chinese qi-cosmology and qi-philosophy. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/encyclopedia-chapter?docid=b-9781501333514&tocid=b-9781501333514-chapter1&pdfid=9781501333514.0007.pdf
- Towards a Philosophy of Sound Art: Salomé Voegelin engages with the emerging practice of sound art and the concurrent development of a discourse and theory of sound in her chapter, ‘Silence’. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/encyclopedia-chapter?docid=b-9781501382901&tocid=b-9781501382901-chapter3&pdfid=9781501382901.ch-003.pdf
- The Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Politics of Noise: Scott Wilson’s chapter ‘Amusia, noise, and the drive: towards a theory of the audio unconscious’ examines the concept and practices of noise, treating noise not merely as a sonic phenomenon but as an essential component of all communication and information systems. View it here: https://bloomsburymusicandsound.com/encyclopedia-chapter?docid=b-9781501382840&tocid=b-9781501382840-chapter2
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