This introduction charts several of rhythm's various returns as a way of laying out the theoretical and methodological field in which the articles of this special issue find their place. While Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis is perhaps familiar to many, rhythm has appeared in a wide repertoire of guises, in many disciplines over the decades and indeed the centuries. This introduction attends to the particular roles of rhythm in the formation of modernity ranging from the processes of industrialization and the proliferation of new media technologies to film and literary aesthetics as well as conceptualizations of human psychology, social behaviour and physiology. These are some of the historical antecedents to the contemporary understandings...
This chapter considers different tools researchers might use to explore mundane rhythms. Whilst rhyt...
In his last project the French philosopher Henri Lefebvre aimed to develop rhythmanalysis. This was...
Barba and Savarese start the section on Rhythm in their Dictionary of Theatre Anthropology with a Pl...
This introduction charts several of rhythm’s various returns as a way of laying out the theoretical ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre’s posthumously published volume, ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre's posthumously published volume, ...
This special issue charts contemporary understandings of rhythm within body studies, as well as thei...
This collection brings together new and original research on the concept and practice of ‘rhythmanal...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...
The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments de rythma...
The Afterword offers a reflection on the power of rhythm as both an object and tool of analysis for ...
In this article I present an ethnotheory of the music/dance relationship in Swedish polska, based on...
This chapter proposes a theory of dance rhythm as distinct from rhythm in dance. First, it distingui...
This paper is a performative effort to move with and through the expressive and theoretical spaces o...
I argue that core aspects of musical rhythm, especially “groove” and syncopation, can only be fully ...
This chapter considers different tools researchers might use to explore mundane rhythms. Whilst rhyt...
In his last project the French philosopher Henri Lefebvre aimed to develop rhythmanalysis. This was...
Barba and Savarese start the section on Rhythm in their Dictionary of Theatre Anthropology with a Pl...
This introduction charts several of rhythm’s various returns as a way of laying out the theoretical ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre’s posthumously published volume, ...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre's posthumously published volume, ...
This special issue charts contemporary understandings of rhythm within body studies, as well as thei...
This collection brings together new and original research on the concept and practice of ‘rhythmanal...
Abstract The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments ...
The recent, rich scholarship on rhythms, following in the wake of Lefebvre’s book Éléments de rythma...
The Afterword offers a reflection on the power of rhythm as both an object and tool of analysis for ...
In this article I present an ethnotheory of the music/dance relationship in Swedish polska, based on...
This chapter proposes a theory of dance rhythm as distinct from rhythm in dance. First, it distingui...
This paper is a performative effort to move with and through the expressive and theoretical spaces o...
I argue that core aspects of musical rhythm, especially “groove” and syncopation, can only be fully ...
This chapter considers different tools researchers might use to explore mundane rhythms. Whilst rhyt...
In his last project the French philosopher Henri Lefebvre aimed to develop rhythmanalysis. This was...
Barba and Savarese start the section on Rhythm in their Dictionary of Theatre Anthropology with a Pl...