Jazz is born of collaboration, improvisation, and listening. In much the same way, the American democratic experience is rooted in the interaction of individuals. It is these two seemingly disparate, but ultimately thoroughly American, conceits that Gregory Clark examines in Civic Jazz. Melding Kenneth Burke’s concept of rhetorical communication and jazz music’s aesthetic encounters with a rigorous sort of democracy, this book weaves an innovative argument about how individuals can preserve and improve civic life in a democratic culture.Jazz music, Clark argues, demonstrates how this aesthetic rhetoric of identification can bind people together through their shared experience in a common project. While such shared experience does not demand agreement indeed, it often has an air of competition it does align people in practical effort and purpose. Similarly, Clark shows, Burke considered Americans inhabitants of a persistently rhetorical situation, in which each must choose constantly to identify with some and separate from others. Thought-provoking and path-breaking, Clark s harmonic mashup of music and rhetoric will appeal to scholars across disciplines as diverse as political science, performance studies, musicology, and literary criticism.
Gregory Clark
Civic Jazz [EPUB ebook]
American Music and Kenneth Burke on the Art of Getting Along
Civic Jazz [EPUB ebook]
American Music and Kenneth Burke on the Art of Getting Along
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9780226218359 ● Penerbit University of Chicago Press ● Diterbitkan 2015 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 4097052 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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