The environmental crisis is not only the fault of failed engineering, bad science, ecological misunderstanding, poor accounting, and bitter politics. It is also a failure of holistic problem solving, interpersonal relations, ethics, imagination, and creativity. In short, the environmental crisis is a failure of culture.1 Humanist academics (particularly philosophers, literary scholars, and historians) work to understand the people, cultures, and ethical situations that created, perpetuate, attempt to solve, and face this crisis. In that context, musicologists have perspectives and insights to offer, especially because of the ubiquity of music, the importance that most people accord to it, and the communicative and emotional powers associate...
As environmental awareness has become more widespread, an increasing number of musicological works h...
Most of the ecomusicology literature deals either with music of and, especially, after the nineteent...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Ecomusicology, or ecocritical musicology, is the study of music, culture, and nature in all the comp...
Ecomusicology, or ‘ecocritical musicology,’ is a field that considers the complex relationships betw...
Ecomusicology is an interdisciplinary field drawing together scholars from sciences and humanities w...
Term encompassing issues of respectful management of natural resources and corresponding ecologies s...
This dissertation offers ecological disorientation as an analytic for making sense of affective expe...
The five senses: touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing. We rely on them daily, professionally, and per...
Analyses of music and environment are proliferating, yet new conceptions are needed to make sense of...
We are currently living in the midst of a global warming crisis, and running against the clock to co...
We are currently living in the midst of a global warming crisis, and running against the clock to co...
Paul Ehrlich is a key figure in modern environmental studies. In addition to ecological research, Eh...
The climate crisis impacts the northern polar regions in disproportionate ways, and ecomusicology is...
The twenty-first century has been marked by the emergence of new disciplines reacting to the environ...
As environmental awareness has become more widespread, an increasing number of musicological works h...
Most of the ecomusicology literature deals either with music of and, especially, after the nineteent...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Ecomusicology, or ecocritical musicology, is the study of music, culture, and nature in all the comp...
Ecomusicology, or ‘ecocritical musicology,’ is a field that considers the complex relationships betw...
Ecomusicology is an interdisciplinary field drawing together scholars from sciences and humanities w...
Term encompassing issues of respectful management of natural resources and corresponding ecologies s...
This dissertation offers ecological disorientation as an analytic for making sense of affective expe...
The five senses: touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing. We rely on them daily, professionally, and per...
Analyses of music and environment are proliferating, yet new conceptions are needed to make sense of...
We are currently living in the midst of a global warming crisis, and running against the clock to co...
We are currently living in the midst of a global warming crisis, and running against the clock to co...
Paul Ehrlich is a key figure in modern environmental studies. In addition to ecological research, Eh...
The climate crisis impacts the northern polar regions in disproportionate ways, and ecomusicology is...
The twenty-first century has been marked by the emergence of new disciplines reacting to the environ...
As environmental awareness has become more widespread, an increasing number of musicological works h...
Most of the ecomusicology literature deals either with music of and, especially, after the nineteent...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...