Aesthetic technologies of modernity, subjectivity, and nature : opera, orchestra, phonograph, film / Richard Leppert.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2015]Copyright date: 2015Description: 1 online resource (369 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780520962521Subject(s): Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. Fanciulla del West | Fitzcarraldo (Motion picture) | Days of heaven (Motion picture) | Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics | Modernism (Music) -- History -- 20th century | Opera -- Social aspects | Motion pictures -- Social aspects | Sound recordings -- Social aspects | Nature in music | Nature in motion picturesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Aesthetic technologies of modernity, subjectivity, and nature : opera, orchestra, phonograph, film.DDC classification: 780.9/04 LOC classification: ML3845 | .L44 2016Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
The civilizing process : music and the aesthetics of time-space relations in The Girl of the golden West -- Opera, aesthetic violence, and the imposition of modernity : Fitzcarraldo -- Caruso, phonography, and operatic fidelities : regimes of music listening, 1904-1929 -- Aesthetic meanderings of the sonic psyche : three operas, two notes, and one ending at the boundary of the Great Divide -- Sound, subjectivity, and death : Days of heaven (promesse du bonheur) -- Conclusion : acoustic invocations of crisis and hope.
"The book addresses how music (especially opera), the phonograph, and film served as cultural agents facilitating the many extraordinary social, artistic, and cultural shifts that characterized the nascent twentieth century and much of what followed long thereafter, even to the present. Three tropes are central: the tensions and traumas---cultural, social, and personal---associated with modernity; changes in human subjectivity and its engagement and representation in music and film; and the more general societal impact of modern media, sound recording (the development of the phonograph in particular), and the critical role played by early-century opera recording. A principal focus of the book is the conflicted relationship in Western modernity to nature, particularly as nature is perceived in opposition to culture and articulated through music, film, and sound as agents of fundamental, sometimes shocking transformation. The book considers the sound/vision world of modernity filtered through the lens of aesthetic modernism and rapid technological change, and the impact of both, experienced with the prescient sense that there could be no turning back"--Provided by publisher.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2016. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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