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Oxford Handbook of Critical Improvisation Studies Volume 2 [Book [Softcover]]

Edited by (Associate Professor of Music, Cornell University), Edited by (Edwin H. Case Professor of American Music, Columbia University)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 2016
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: English
  • ISBN-10: 019989292X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199892921
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 600 pages, height x width x depth: 175x249x43 mm, weight: 1179 g
  • Type: Book [Softcover]
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  • Izdošanas datums: 2016
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: English
  • ISBN-10: 019989292X
  • ISBN-13: 9780199892921
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Improvisation informs a vast array of human activity, from creative practices in art, dance, music, and literature to everyday conversation and the relationships to natural and built environments that surround and sustain us. The two volumes of the Oxford Handbook of Critical Improvisation Studies gather scholarship on improvisation from an immense range of perspectives, with contributions from more than sixty scholars working in architecture, anthropology, art history, computer science, cognitive science, cultural studies, dance, economics, education, ethnomusicology, film, gender studies, history, linguistics, literary theory, musicology, neuroscience, new media, organizational science, performance studies, philosophy, popular music studies, psychology, science and technology studies, sociology, and sound art, among others.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Contributors to Volume 2 xvii
Introduction: On Critical Improvisation Studies 1(38)
George E. Lewis
Benjamin Piekut
PART I CITIES
1 Improvisation Technology as Mode of Redesigning the Urban
39(18)
Christopher Dell
Ton Matton
2 Lots Will Vary in the Available City
57(19)
David P. Brown
3 Improvising the Future in Post-Katrina New Orleans
76(27)
Eric Porter
PART II CREATIVITIES
4 Billy Connolly, Daniel Barenboim, Willie Wonka, Jazz Bastards, and the Universality of Improvisation
103(18)
Raymond MacDonald
Graeme Wilson
5 A Computationally Motivated Approach to Cognition Studies in Improvisation
121(11)
Brian Magerko
6 A Consciousness-Based Look at Spontaneous Creativity
132(21)
Ed Sarath
7 In the Beginning, There Was Improvisation
153(16)
Bruce Ellis Benson
PART III MUSICS
8 Landmarks in the Study of Improvisation: Perspectives from Ethnomusicology
169(16)
Bruno Nettl
9 Saving Improvisation: Hummel and the Free Fantasia in the Early Nineteenth Century
185(21)
Dana Gooley
10 Negotiating Freedom and Control in Composition: Improvisation and Its Offshoots, 1950 to 1980
206(24)
Sabine Feisst
11 Musical Improvisation: Play, Efficacy, and Significance
230(20)
A. J. Racy
12 Improvisation in Freestyle Rap
250(8)
Ellie M. Hisama
13 Speaking of the I-Word
258(27)
Leo Treitler
PART IV WRITINGS
14 Modernist Improvisations
285(17)
Rob Wallace
15 Diversity and Divergence in the Improvisational Evolution of Literary Genres
302(20)
Jennifer D. Ryan
16 Improvisatory Practices and the Dawn of the New American Cinema
322(16)
Sara Villa
17 Brilliant Corners: Improvisation and Practices of Freedom in Sent for You Yesterday
338(22)
Walton Muyumba
18 Improvisation in Contemporary Experimental Poetry
360(23)
Hazel Smith
PART V MEDIA
19 Subjective Computing and Improvisation
383(18)
D. Fox Harrell
20 Improvisation and Interaction, Canons and Rules, Emergence and Play
401(23)
Simon Penny
21 Imposture as Improvisation: Living Fiction
424(21)
Antoinette LaFarge
22 Role-Play, Improvisation, and Emergent Authorship
445(24)
Celia Pearce
23 Bodies, Border, Technology: The Promise and Perils of Telematic Improvisation
469(16)
Adriene Jenik
24 She Stuttered: Mapping the Spontaneous Middle
485(22)
Sher Doruff
PART VI TECHNOLOGIES
25 Live Algorithms for Music: Can Computers Be Improvisers?
507(22)
Michael Young
Tim Blackwell
26 Improvisation of the Masses: Anytime, Anywhere Mobile Music
529(12)
Ge Wang
Index 541
George E. Lewis, Edwin H. Case Professor of American Music at Columbia University, is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a MacArthur Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, and author of the award-winning 2008 book, A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music (University of Chicago Press).



An associate professor of music at Cornell University, Benjamin Piekut writes on the history of experimental and improvised music after 1960. He is the author of Experimentalism Otherwise (University of California Press, 2011) and editor of Tomorrow Is the Question (University of Michigan Press, 2014).