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Music, Dance, Affect, and Emotions in Latin America

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Full Title:

Music, Dance, Affect, and Emotions in Latin America

Contributors:

By (Author) Pablo Vila
Contributions by Adriana Cerletti
Contributions by Silvia Citro
Contributions by Carlos Molinero
Contributions by Ana Sabrina Mora
Contributions by Adil Podhajcer
Contributions by Malvina L. Silba
Contributions by Carolina Spataro
Contributions by Juliana Verdenelli
Contributions by Pablo Vila

ISBN:

9781498536943

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

14th November 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Performance art

Dewey:

780.982

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

485g

Description

Music, Dance, Affect, and Emotions in Latin America is a collection of essays that analyze different manifestations of Argentine music and dance taking advantage of the exciting new theoretical developments advanced by the current affective turn. Contributors deal with the relationship between music, dance, affects, feelings, and emotions in different scenarios and show how the embodiment of music shape the experiential in ways that may impact upon but nevertheless many times evade conscious knowing. This book is one of the first academic attempts (regardless of region or country of scope) to try to solve some of the most important problems the affective turn has identified regarding how music and dance have been researched so far, such as the tendency, in representational accounts of music, to ignore the sensory and sonic registers to the detriment of the embodied and lived registers of experience and feeling that unfold in the process of making or listening to music.

Reviews

This book's extended theoretical exploration illuminates the complex ways that music acts on bodies to evoke feelings and identities, while the case studies exemplify these processes across a variety of Latin American genres. This is a pioneering contribution to the study of affect in music. -- Nancy Morris, Temple University
Music, Dance, Affect, and Emotions in Latin America innovates by placing emphasis on how music and dance mobilize affect something made evident in the expression groove to the music while at the same time detailing the complex set of factors (social conditions, identity constituents, etc.) that mediate musical representations and corporeal affects and emotions. -- George Ydice, University of Miami
For the humanities and humanistic social sciences, the affective turn forcefully compels a return to bodies in their multifarious relationswith themselves, other bodies, places, communities, with things of all kinds, and much more. This remarkable volume makes another, and most audacious, turn: South. Incisive essays show the rich complexities of how affect and emotions animate musicking (making, listening, dancing) in the specificity of Latin America locations. In a stunning demonstration of post-constructionism, we experience affect and emotions as living correlates of meaning and as a dynamic force for the evasive but inescapable subsistence of identities and subjectivities. -- Jairo A. Moreno, University of Pennsylvania

Author Bio

Pablo Vila is professor of sociology at Temple University.

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