Fumi Okiji 
Billie’s Bent Elbow [EPUB ebook] 
Exorbitance, Intimacy, and a Nonsensuous Standard

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Deeply informed by jazz, Billie’s Bent Elbow explores the nonsensical and nonsensuous in black radical thought and expression. Extending the encounter between black study, Frankfurt School critical theory, and sound studies staged in her first book, Jazz as Critique, and, crucially, bringing Yoruba aesthetics into the conversation, Okiji attunes to various sites of intemperance and equivocation in thought and music. Billie’s Bent Elbow eschews the parsimonious tendencies of the Western philosophical tradition, in its contribution to a shared project of improvised correspondence that finds its criticality in its heterophony of approach and intention. The book ranges from Haitian revolutionaries’ rendition of ‘La Marseillaise, ‘ to Cecil Taylor’s synesthetic poetics, to the aporetic mien of the orisha Esu, to Billie Holiday’s undulating arm. What is more, by way of her intense fascination with these sites of fantastic noise, Okiji brings our attention to a galaxy of intimacies that flash up in her experiments in array and correspondence. The nonsensuous standard Okiji cultivates in this musical and essayistic book, in concert with a host of theorists, musicians and artists, is as much a statement of non-citizenry as it is preparation for intoxicated gathering.

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Fumi Okiji is Associate Professor of Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of
Jazz as Critique: Adorno and Black Expression Revisited (Stanford, 2018). She arrived at the academy by way of the London jazz scene and draws on sound practices to inform her writing.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 196 ● ISBN 9781503641242 ● Dimensione 1.3 MB ● Casa editrice Stanford University Press ● Pubblicato 2025 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 10033084 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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