In this article Adorno’s approach to Mahler is subjected to linguistic-conceptual critique, in order to highlight its ambiguous philosophical and methodological syncretizing of discourses of epistemological commensurability and hermeneutic incommensurability. As a response to this and to Adorno’s privileging of authorial production as determinant of meaning, this study invokes Richard Rorty’s pragmatist philosophy and aspects of translation theory in order better to understand the world of post-Adornian Mahlerian meaning generated by use of the music in diverse screen works over the last half century. Examples of the ‘re-description’ of Mahler’s music resulting from such usage are discussed in relation to the tradition spawned by Visconti’s...
The overall meaning of the Seventh Symphony of Gustav Mahler has consistently puzzled analysts and m...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
In this article Adorno’s approach to Mahler is subjected to linguistic-conceptual critique, in order...
Mahler’s music has been used in over 130 films and television programmes. This appropriation general...
Monograph with a leading US University Press. A study which attempts to get to grips with not only w...
‘Wiki’ promotes the instantaneous exchange, consumption and re-fashioning of phenomena across global...
The rhizomatic, non-hierarchical model of historiography propounded by Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattar...
In Vienna from about 1918 until the 1930s, contemporaries perceived a high point in the music-histor...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
The structural, aesthetic, historical, and cultural implications of the use of Gustav Mahler‘s music...
In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler’s death, this book provides both summation of, and ...
The preoccupation, by romantic composers, with literature and philosophy, and their belief in the me...
The theory of the aesthetic of reception proposed by Jauss in the fi eld of literature can be appli...
The structural, aesthetic, historical, and cultural implications of the use of Gustav Mahler‘s music...
The overall meaning of the Seventh Symphony of Gustav Mahler has consistently puzzled analysts and m...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
In this article Adorno’s approach to Mahler is subjected to linguistic-conceptual critique, in order...
Mahler’s music has been used in over 130 films and television programmes. This appropriation general...
Monograph with a leading US University Press. A study which attempts to get to grips with not only w...
‘Wiki’ promotes the instantaneous exchange, consumption and re-fashioning of phenomena across global...
The rhizomatic, non-hierarchical model of historiography propounded by Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattar...
In Vienna from about 1918 until the 1930s, contemporaries perceived a high point in the music-histor...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
The structural, aesthetic, historical, and cultural implications of the use of Gustav Mahler‘s music...
In the years approaching the centenary of Mahler’s death, this book provides both summation of, and ...
The preoccupation, by romantic composers, with literature and philosophy, and their belief in the me...
The theory of the aesthetic of reception proposed by Jauss in the fi eld of literature can be appli...
The structural, aesthetic, historical, and cultural implications of the use of Gustav Mahler‘s music...
The overall meaning of the Seventh Symphony of Gustav Mahler has consistently puzzled analysts and m...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...