Affect Theory and the Politics of Ambiguity: Liminality, Disembodiment, and Relationality in Music
<p>This dissertation develops a "politics of ambiguity" through case studies of affect in contemporary works by European, American and Singaporean composers. While studies of intercultural music have focused on narratives of power relations (e.g. orientalism, postcolonial ambivalence...
Main Author: | Lee, Gavin |
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Other Authors: | Rupprecht, Philip |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8664 |
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