This article traces Henri Meschonnic's concerted attempts to grasp the interaction rhythm-sense-subject, and situates this with the broader concerns of his work: the critique of ‘sign-thinking’, the elaboration of rhythm as le continu, his reflection on historical subjectivity. Meschonnic's thinking of rhythm is of an exigency from which he himself often shrinks back, notably through a series of equivocations (between language and sense, between rhythm as such and an individual rhythmic figure, between discourse as activity and an individual's discourse/idiom). The article focuses on these equivocations, and argues that within them we come to see the complexity, and mutability, of the rhythm-sense-subject interaction. It ends by proposing t...
Reich’s Violin Phase has been mired in questions of time since its inception. In this article I pres...
Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists in a paper...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...
The paper explores Henri Meschonnic’s conception of rhythm as a vehicle of subjectivization—but spec...
This paper proposes that Meschonnic's writing, and particularly his writing on translation, does not...
My point in the present article is to come back once again to the question that seems to me fundamen...
Henri Meschonnic was a linguist, poet, translator of the Bible and one of the most original French t...
The Afterword offers a reflection on the power of rhythm as both an object and tool of analysis for ...
Based on existential-phenomenological perspectives from Merleau-Ponty and Løgstrup, we examine the s...
Music, as a temporal and sounding art, cannot be understood merely as a static structure or artifact...
Mon article examine l’intersection de deux conceptions du rythme en concurrence, qui se manifestent ...
Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists in a paper...
The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments de rythma...
This thesis applies a phenomenological approach to music performance. Drawing on Christopher Hasty’s...
ABSTRACT: Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists...
Reich’s Violin Phase has been mired in questions of time since its inception. In this article I pres...
Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists in a paper...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...
The paper explores Henri Meschonnic’s conception of rhythm as a vehicle of subjectivization—but spec...
This paper proposes that Meschonnic's writing, and particularly his writing on translation, does not...
My point in the present article is to come back once again to the question that seems to me fundamen...
Henri Meschonnic was a linguist, poet, translator of the Bible and one of the most original French t...
The Afterword offers a reflection on the power of rhythm as both an object and tool of analysis for ...
Based on existential-phenomenological perspectives from Merleau-Ponty and Løgstrup, we examine the s...
Music, as a temporal and sounding art, cannot be understood merely as a static structure or artifact...
Mon article examine l’intersection de deux conceptions du rythme en concurrence, qui se manifestent ...
Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists in a paper...
The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments de rythma...
This thesis applies a phenomenological approach to music performance. Drawing on Christopher Hasty’s...
ABSTRACT: Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists...
Reich’s Violin Phase has been mired in questions of time since its inception. In this article I pres...
Three key issues about rhythm and timing in music are drawn to the attention of linguists in a paper...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...