Music, Disability, and Society.
tarafından
 
Lubet, Alex.

Başlık
Music, Disability, and Society.

Yazar
Lubet, Alex.

ISBN
9781439900277

Yazar Ek Girişi
Lubet, Alex.

Fiziksel Tanımlama
1 online resource (208 pages)

İçerik
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Piano Men, or the Right Hand Doesn't...No -- 2. Let's Face the Music and Dance: Jazz and Physical Disability -- 3. Play Like an Egyptian: Music and Blind Culture -- 4. Losing...My Religion: Music, Disability, Gender, and Jewish and Islamic Law -- 5. Bringing It All Back Home, or Teach Your Children...Well? -- References -- Index.

Özet
Musical talent in Western culture is regarded as an extraordinary combination of technical proficiency and interpretative sensitivity. In Music, Disability, and Society, Alex Lubet challenges the rigid view of technical skill and writes about music in relation to disability studies. He addresses the ways in which people with disabilities are denied the opportunity to participate in music. Elaborating on the theory of "social confluence," Lubet provides a variety of encounters between disability and music to observe radical transformations of identity. Considering hand-injured and one-handed pianists; the impairments of jazz luminaries Django Reinhardt, Horace Parlan, and "Little" Jimmy Scott; and the "Blind Orchestra" of Cairo, he shows how the cultural world of classical music contrasts sharply with that of jazz and how musicality itself is regarded a disability in some religious contexts. Music, Disability, and Society also explains how language difference can become a disability for Asian students in American schools of music, limiting their education and careers. Lubet offers pungent criticism of the biases in music education and the music profession, going so far as to say that culture disables some performers by adhering to rigid notions of what a musician must look like, how music must be played, who may play it, and what (if any) is the legitimate place of music in society. In Music, Disability, and Society, he convincingly argues that where music is concerned, disability is a matter of culture, not physical impairment.

Notlar
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Konu Başlığı
Blind musicians.
 
Disabilities -- Social aspects.
 
Disability studies.
 
Electronic books. -- local.
 
Music -- Performance -- Physiological aspects.
 
Music -- Religious aspects.
 
Musicians with disabilities.

Tür
Electronic books.

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