Heidegger and music

Author(s)

    • Rentmeester, Casey
    • Warren, Jeff R.

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Heidegger and music

edited by Casey Rentmeester and Jeff R. Warren

(New Heidegger research)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Rocking Heidegger: musical experience between technology and ontology / Frederik Pio
  • Heidegger on the slopes and musical mountain biking multimedia / Jeff R. Warren and John Reid-Hresko
  • Distracted dasein? / Anthony Gritten4
  • Rilke and the "Tone of death" : music and word in Heidegger / Babette Babich
  • Grand style, Heidegger, Nietzsche : elaborations of a concept / Erik Wallrup
  • Heidegger, Iki, and musical resistance to Gestell / J. P. E. Harper-Scott
  • The "silent music" in ancient Chinese thought and Heidegger's sound of stillness / Qinghua Zhu
  • Heidegger's Musik-Sprache or silence and bells in the music of Arvo Pärt / Peter Trawny and Agamenon de Morais
  • We live therefore we are : African musical aesthetics challenge Heidegger's Forgetfulness / Eve Ruddock
  • Improvising the round dance of being : reading Heidegger from a musical perspective / Sam McAuliffe and Jeff Malpas
  • Meditative thinking in jazz and the challenge of the technical / Trevor Thwaites
  • Musical performance as poetic thinking / Goetz Richter
  • Being-with in music / Justin Christensen and Janeen Loehr
  • Somewhere between Plato and Pinker : a Heideggerian ontology of Music / Casey Rentmeester
  • Touched by music : affective expression as measure-taking / Roger W. H. Savage
  • Remembering air in Schilingi's generative music : Heideggerian reflections on Argo and Terra / Jill Drouillard
  • The working of aural being in electronic music / Gerry Stahl

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