Stephen Amico
Ethnomusicology, Queerness, Masculinity: Silence=Death
Ethnomusicology, Queerness, Masculinity: Silence=Death
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This book explores the disciplinary, disciplined, and recent interdisciplinary sites and productions of ethnomusicology and queerness, arguing that both academic realms are founded upon a destructive masculinity and marked by a monologic, ethnocentric silencing of embodied, same-sex desire. It reimagines the ethno and queer in relation to negative emotions and intractable affect, ultimately vanquished, and replaced by explorations of sound, sex/uality, and experiential somaticity within a protean, postdisciplinary space of material/epistemic equity.
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Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 03 November 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
This expansive open-access book delves into the interdisciplinary realms of ethnomusicology and queerness, contending that both academic fields are rooted in destructive masculinity, intricately connected to coloniality and epistemic hegemony, and characterized by a monologic, ethnocentric suppression of embodied, same-sex desire. Ethnomusicology's obsession with masculinizing fieldwork; queerness's position as the dominant master category in Anglophone discourse; and the devaluation of sensuality and experience in both domains, coupled with an adherence to provincial, Western conceptions of knowledge production, are exposed as hindering the potential for equitable, dialogic pluriversality. By employing the sonic as a theoretical intervention, the disciplined/disciplining ethno and queer are reimagined in relation to negative emotions and intractable affect, ultimately vanquished, and replaced by explorations of sound, sex/uality, and experiential somaticity within a protean, postdisciplinary space of material/epistemic equity. This rigorous and long-overdue critique holds appeal to scholars and students from diverse theoretical backgrounds, including music, sound, gender, queer, and postcolonial/decolonial studies.
Weight: 457g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031153129
Edition number: 1st ed. 2024
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