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A sustained engagement with Theodor Adorno, Jazz As Critique looks to jazz for ways of understanding the inadequacies of contemporary life. Adorno's writings on jazz are notoriously dismissive. Nevertheless, Adorno does have faith in the critical potential of some musical traditions. Music, he suggests, can provide insight into the controlling, destructive nature of modern society while offering a glimpse of more empathetic and less violent ways of being together in the world. Taking Adorno down a path he did not go, this book calls attention to an alternative sociality made manifest in jazz. In response to writing that tends to portray it as a mirror of American individualism and democracy, Fumi Okiji makes the case for jazz as a model of gathering in difference. Noting that this mode of subjectivity emerged in response to the distinctive history of black America, she reveals that the music cannot but call the integrity of the world into question.Product Identifiers
PublisherStanford University Press
ISBN-139781503605855
eBay Product ID (ePID)22046523892
Product Key Features
Book TitleJazz As Critique: Adorno and Black Expression Revisited
AuthorFumi Okiji
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicMusic, Popular Philosophy
Publication Year2018
Dimensions
Item Height229mm
Item Width152mm
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Title_AuthorFumi Okiji
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States