The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'

This study uncovers and interprets the representation of alterity in Schubert’s Moment musical in Aβ, op. 94 no. 2 (1828) and Wilde’s ‘The Nightingale and the Rose’ from The Happy Prince and Other Stories (1888). Furthermore, the study locates and contextually investigates analogies between Schubert...

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Main Author: Bushakevitz, Ammiel Issaschar
Other Authors: Prof H H van der Mescht
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27712
Bushakevitz, AI 2009, The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose', MMus dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27712 >
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-277122017-07-20T04:11:20Z The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose' Bushakevitz, Ammiel Issaschar Prof H H van der Mescht ammiellb@gmail.com Différance Analysis Deconstruction Alterity The nightingale and the rosse wilde Moment musical in aβ op.94 no.2 d.78 Schubert Redemption Franz schubert Sexuality Oscar wilde Hermeneutics Duplicity Dissidence Différance Deconstruction Analysis Alterity Hermeneutics Duplicity Dissidence Différance Deconstruction Alterity Analysis Hermeneutics Duplicity Dissidence Différance Deconstruction Analysis Alterity Dissidence Duplicity Hermeneutics UCTD This study uncovers and interprets the representation of alterity in Schubert’s Moment musical in Aβ, op. 94 no. 2 (1828) and Wilde’s ‘The Nightingale and the Rose’ from The Happy Prince and Other Stories (1888). Furthermore, the study locates and contextually investigates analogies between Schubert’s representation of alterity and Wilde’s. There is a strong likelihood that Schubert was part of a Viennese subculture that was involved in illicit activities and dissident experimentation. Since Maynard Solomon published his essay ‘Franz Schubert and the Peacocks of Benvenuto Cellini’ in 1989, the possibility of Schubert’s homosexuality has received a vast amount of critical attention. Whatever his sexuality, his music has long been seen as containing distinctly feminine traits and subversive elements. Similarly to Schubert, Wilde’s homosexuality and resulting ostracism forms an essential aspect of his life, oeuvre and of subsequent and current Wilde studies. The way in which both Schubert and Wilde’s marginalisation and illicit activities lent a sense of alterity to their works is intriguing. Taking on the loose appearance of deconstructive readings, the analysis of Schubert’s work incorporates musical semiotics, while the analysis of Wilde’s fairy tale builds on ideas raised in the Schubert analysis. The deconstructive readings focus on the binary opposition between the concepts of redemption and defeat as found in Wilde’s fairy tale. The duality between redemption and defeat is shown to have particular resonance with the Romantic image of the artist as messiah and martyr. This study offers the hypothesis that the sense of alterity experienced by Schubert and Wilde is reflected in their works as a longing for the unattainable, a quest for redemption, and that the representation of this alterity is often subversive and dissident. Specific ways in which Schubert and Wilde represent alterity are by refusing climactic moments, by juxtaposing opposites, by symbolising homoeroticism, and by purposefully disobeying stylistic obligations. Copyright Dissertation (MMus)--University of Pretoria, 2010. Music unrestricted 2013-09-07T12:07:22Z 2010-09-03 2013-09-07T12:07:22Z 2010-04-20 2010-09-03 2010-09-03 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27712 Bushakevitz, AI 2009, The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose', MMus dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27712 > F10/557/gm http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09032010-160102/ © 2009, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
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topic Différance
Analysis
Deconstruction
Alterity
The nightingale and the rosse wilde
Moment musical in aβ op.94 no.2 d.78
Schubert
Redemption
Franz schubert
Sexuality
Oscar wilde
Hermeneutics
Duplicity
Dissidence
Différance
Deconstruction
Analysis
Alterity
Hermeneutics
Duplicity
Dissidence
Différance
Deconstruction
Alterity
Analysis
Hermeneutics
Duplicity
Dissidence
Différance
Deconstruction
Analysis
Alterity
Dissidence
Duplicity
Hermeneutics
UCTD
spellingShingle Différance
Analysis
Deconstruction
Alterity
The nightingale and the rosse wilde
Moment musical in aβ op.94 no.2 d.78
Schubert
Redemption
Franz schubert
Sexuality
Oscar wilde
Hermeneutics
Duplicity
Dissidence
Différance
Deconstruction
Analysis
Alterity
Hermeneutics
Duplicity
Dissidence
Différance
Deconstruction
Alterity
Analysis
Hermeneutics
Duplicity
Dissidence
Différance
Deconstruction
Analysis
Alterity
Dissidence
Duplicity
Hermeneutics
UCTD
Bushakevitz, Ammiel Issaschar
The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
description This study uncovers and interprets the representation of alterity in Schubert’s Moment musical in Aβ, op. 94 no. 2 (1828) and Wilde’s ‘The Nightingale and the Rose’ from The Happy Prince and Other Stories (1888). Furthermore, the study locates and contextually investigates analogies between Schubert’s representation of alterity and Wilde’s. There is a strong likelihood that Schubert was part of a Viennese subculture that was involved in illicit activities and dissident experimentation. Since Maynard Solomon published his essay ‘Franz Schubert and the Peacocks of Benvenuto Cellini’ in 1989, the possibility of Schubert’s homosexuality has received a vast amount of critical attention. Whatever his sexuality, his music has long been seen as containing distinctly feminine traits and subversive elements. Similarly to Schubert, Wilde’s homosexuality and resulting ostracism forms an essential aspect of his life, oeuvre and of subsequent and current Wilde studies. The way in which both Schubert and Wilde’s marginalisation and illicit activities lent a sense of alterity to their works is intriguing. Taking on the loose appearance of deconstructive readings, the analysis of Schubert’s work incorporates musical semiotics, while the analysis of Wilde’s fairy tale builds on ideas raised in the Schubert analysis. The deconstructive readings focus on the binary opposition between the concepts of redemption and defeat as found in Wilde’s fairy tale. The duality between redemption and defeat is shown to have particular resonance with the Romantic image of the artist as messiah and martyr. This study offers the hypothesis that the sense of alterity experienced by Schubert and Wilde is reflected in their works as a longing for the unattainable, a quest for redemption, and that the representation of this alterity is often subversive and dissident. Specific ways in which Schubert and Wilde represent alterity are by refusing climactic moments, by juxtaposing opposites, by symbolising homoeroticism, and by purposefully disobeying stylistic obligations. Copyright === Dissertation (MMus)--University of Pretoria, 2010. === Music === unrestricted
author2 Prof H H van der Mescht
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Bushakevitz, Ammiel Issaschar
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title The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
title_short The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
title_full The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
title_fullStr The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
title_full_unstemmed The representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in Schubert's second Moment musical and Wilde's 'The Nightingale and the Rose'
title_sort representation of alterity : aspects of subjectivity in schubert's second moment musical and wilde's 'the nightingale and the rose'
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27712
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http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09032010-160102/
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