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Making Meaning in Popular Song: Philosophical Essays

Autor Theodore Gracyk
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Winner, ASA (American Society for Aesthetics) 2023 Outstanding Monograph PrizeFor Theodore Gracyk meaning in popular music depends as much on the context of reception and performer's intentions as on established musical and semantic practices. Songs are structures that serve as the scaffolding for meaning production, influenced by the performance decisions of the performer and their intentions. Arguing against prevailing theories of meaning that ignore the power of the performance, Gracyk champions the contextual relevance of the performer as well as novel messaging through creative repurposing of recordings. Extending the philosophical insight that meaning is a function of use, Gracyk explains how both the performance persona and the personal life of a song's performer can contribute to (or undercut) ethical and political aspects of a performance or recording. Using Carly Simon's "You're So Vain", Pink Floyd, the emergence of the musical genre of post-punk and the practice of "cover" versions, Gracyk explores the multiple, sometimes contradictory, notions of authenticity applied to popular music and the conditions for meaningful communication. He places popular music within larger cultural contexts and examines how assigning a performance or recording to one music genre rather than another has implications for what it communicates. Informed by a mix of philosophy of art and philosophy of language, Gracyk's entertaining study of popular music constructs a theoretical basis for a philosophy of meaning for songs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350249134
ISBN-10: 1350249130
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Challenges the view position that songs have fixed, determinate meanings through a theory based on philosophy of language and aesthetics

Notă biografică

Theodore Gracyk is Professor of Philosophy at Minnesota State University Moorhead, USA. He is the co-editor of The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.

Cuprins

Introduction Part I: Songs 1. Meanings of Songs and Meanings of Song Performances 2. Who Is "You're So Vain" About? Part II: Performers 3. Performer, Persona, and Musical Performance 4. Authenticity in Popular Music 5. Pulling Together as a Team: Collective Action and Pink Floyd's Intentions Part III: Intertextuality 6. Kids're Forming Bands: Making Meaning in Post-Punk 7. Allusion and Intention 8. Covers and Communicative Intentions 9. Listening With their Eyes: Problems for Radical Intertextuality Conclusion Bibliography Index

Recenzii

This book and its theories will be a starting point for all future scholarship on popular music songs. Gracyk's philosophical and critical acumen are on display in every chapter. Reading this book, one not only gets a theory of how popular songs communicate, but also a theory of musical covers versus remakes, an account of collective creation with a solution to the "Pink Floyd problem," and an analysis of "post-punk" and why it matters.
We all know that popular songs can pack a punch, but Gracyk shows us why. He demonstrates ways that they function as context-specific acts of communication, with many factors affecting their meaning. Offering a rich array of entertaining examples, he sheds light on songs' power as social forces, their ethical significance, and their place in the cultural scheme of things. Gracyk's account yields insight into why popular songs stay fresh and relevant and why meaning is not a peripheral add-on, but basic to their value.