The presence of the phenomenological body is central to music in all of its varieties and contradictions. With the explosion of scholarly works on the body in virtually every field in the humanities, the social as well as the biomedical sciences, the question of how such a complex understanding of the body is related to music, with its own complexity, has been investigated within specific disciplinary perspectives. The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body brings together scholars from across these fields, providing a platform for the discussion of the multidimensional interfaces of music and the body. The book is organized into six sections, each discussing a topic that defines the field: the moving and performing body; the musical brain and psyche; embodied mind, embodied rhythm; the disabled and sexual body; music as medicine; and the multimodal body. Connecting a wide array of diverse perspectives and presenting a survey of research and practice, the Handbook provides an introduction into the rich world of music and the body.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Youn Kim and Sander Gilman: Contextualizing Music and the Body: An Introduction
Part I. The Moving and Performing Body
2. Musicalities and the Moving Body in Western Concert Dance
Byron Suber
3. Music and Movement: Expectations, Aesthetics, and Representation
Jay Schulkin
4. The Science of Voice and the Body
Marina Gilman
5. The Body as Musical Instrument
Atau Tanaka and Marco Donnarumma
Part II. The Musical Brain, Psyche, and Beyond
6. Music Changes the Brain
Paul Lennard
7. Music and Psychoanalysis
Sander Gilman
8. Music Sociology Meets Neuroscience
Mia Nakamura
Part III. Embodied Mind, Embodied Rhythm
9. Sound-Motion Bonding in Body and Mind
Rolf Inge Godøy
10. Music, Bacchus, and Freedom
Hedy Law
11. Entrainment and Embodiment in Musical Performance
Eugene Montague
12. Rhythm and the Performer's Body
Daniel B. Stevens
13. Embodied Rhythm and Musical Impact of Corporal Punishment in Twentieth-Century Opera
Shersten Johnson
IV. Music and the Disabled and Sexual Body
14. Music and the Embodiment of Disability
Michael B. Bakan
15. Musical Remediation of Disability
Blake Howe
16. Virtuosities of Deafness and Blindness: Musical Performance and the Prized Body
Stefan Sunandan Honisch
17. Embodied Representation in Staged Opera
Linda Hutcheon and Michael Hutcheon
18. Sexuality, Dis/Ability, and Sublimity in Grand Opera
Hanne Blank
19. Is There Disabled Music? Music and the Body from Dame Evelyn Glennie's Perspective
Evelyn Glennie, Sander Gilman, and Youn Kim
V. Music as Medicine
20. Music and the Body in the History of Medicine
James Kennaway
21. Music in Body and Imagination
H. M. Evans
VI. Music and The Multimodal Body
22. Spatial Representations Common to Music and Bodily Experience
Xuejing Lu and William Forde Thompson
23. Multimodal Music in Infancy and Early Childhood
Sandra E. Trehub
24. Opera as Film: Multimodal Narrative and Embodiment
Yayoi U. Everett
25. Listening to the Musicking Body: A Cross-Disciplinary and Historical Perspective
Youn Kim