As a work of cultural criticism that recalls the concerns of Foucault, Hayden White, Zizek, and others Decentering Music examines the struggle for the authority to speak about music at a time when the humanities are in crisis. By linking the institutions that support musical research, including professional associations and universities, to complex historical changes such as globalization and the commodification of knowledge, Korsyn undertakes a critique of musical scholarship as an institutional discourse, while contributing to a general theory of disciplinary structures that goes beyond the limits of any single field.In asking a number of fundamental questions about the models through which disciplinary objects in music are constructed, Korsyn suggests unexpected relationships between works of musical scholarship and the cultural networks in which they participate. Thus David Lewin's theory of musical perceptions is compared to Richard Rorty's concept of the "liberal ironist," Susan McClary's feminist narrative of music history is juxtaposed with T.S. Eliot's "dissociation of sensibility," and Steven Feld's work in recording the music of the Kaluli people is compared to the treatment of ambient sound in contemporary cinema. Developing a framework for interpretation in dialogue with a number of poststructuralist writers, Korsyn goes far beyond applying their thought to the analysis of music; by showing the cultural dilemmas to which their work responds, Korsyn suggests how musical research already participates in these ideas. Rather than impose any single method, Decentering Music empowers readers to choose for themselves by interrogating their own values and ideological commitments, exploring the enabling conditions for statements about music. By demonstrating the complicity of opposing positions and challenging readers to reexamine their own values, Decentering Music will surely provoke debate, while appealing to readers in a variety of fields, and to anyone concerned about the crisis in the humanities.
Author(s): Kevin Korsyn
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 232
Contents......Page 10
Part I. Introduction......Page 12
Prelude......Page 14
1. Musical Research in Crisis: The Tower of Babel and the Ministry of Truth......Page 16
2. Search for an Antimethod: Begin at the Impasses......Page 43
Part II. Subject, Text, Context......Page 68
Prelude......Page 70
3. The Formation of Disciplinary Identities......Page 72
4. The Objects of Musical Research (1)......Page 102
5. The Objects of Musical Research (2)......Page 135
Part III. Media, Society, Ethics......Page 150
Prelude......Page 152
6. Media Conditions......Page 154
7. Music and Social Antagonisms......Page 169
8. Ethics and the Political in Musical Research......Page 187
Postlude......Page 200
Notes......Page 202
A......Page 222
C......Page 223
D......Page 224
F......Page 225
I......Page 226
L......Page 227
M......Page 228
P......Page 229
S......Page 230
V......Page 231
Z......Page 232