Interpretive Labor: Experimental Music at Work introduces and develops author Kirsten Carithers's theory of Interpretive Labor, based on examples from the postwar Euro-American avant-garde and other forms of experimentalism. The book also explores connections between music and labor in the neoliberal present to help us understand creative work more broadly.
Interpretive Labor: Experimental Music at Work introduces and develops author Kirsten Carithers's theory of Interpretive Labor, based on examples from the postwar Euro-American avant-garde and other forms of experimentalism. The book also explores connections between music and labor in the neoliberal present to help us understand creative work more broadly.
Kirsten Speyer Carithers is Assistant Professor of Music History at the University of Louisville, where she specializes in music of the 20th and 21st centuries. Research and teaching interests include music and technology, experimentalism, ludomusicology, and the connections between indeterminacy, improvisation, and creative labor. Carithers has published in Contemporary Music Review, the Journal of Music History Pedagogy, and the Journal of the Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present.
Inhaltsangabe
INTRODUCTION: EXPLORING INTERPRETATION, ENGAGING WITH LABOR CHAPTER 1: THE VALUE OF INTERPRETIVE LABOR CHAPTER 2: THE EXECUTIVE MODEL: COMPOSERS AS BOSSES CHAPTER 3: THE SCIENTIST MODEL: THE COMPOSITION STUDIO AS LABORATORY CHAPTER 4: THE ADMINISTRATOR MODEL: WOMENS WORK AND NEW-MUSIC COORDINATORS CHAPTER 5: THE HACKER MODEL: SUBVERSION IN THEORY AND PRACTICE CHAPTER 6: THE GAMER MODEL: GAMES, PLAY, AND OTHER LUDIC EXPERIMENTS CONCLUSION: INTERPRETIVE LABOR BEYOND EXPERIMENTALISM
INTRODUCTION: EXPLORING INTERPRETATION, ENGAGING WITH LABOR CHAPTER 1: THE VALUE OF INTERPRETIVE LABOR CHAPTER 2: THE EXECUTIVE MODEL: COMPOSERS AS BOSSES CHAPTER 3: THE SCIENTIST MODEL: THE COMPOSITION STUDIO AS LABORATORY CHAPTER 4: THE ADMINISTRATOR MODEL: WOMENS WORK AND NEW-MUSIC COORDINATORS CHAPTER 5: THE HACKER MODEL: SUBVERSION IN THEORY AND PRACTICE CHAPTER 6: THE GAMER MODEL: GAMES, PLAY, AND OTHER LUDIC EXPERIMENTS CONCLUSION: INTERPRETIVE LABOR BEYOND EXPERIMENTALISM
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