On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone: Music and Social Justice
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472055029
ISBN-10: 047205502X
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 3 examples, 5 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Music and Social Justice
ISBN-10: 047205502X
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 3 examples, 5 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Music and Social Justice
Notă biografică
Philip Ewell is Professor of Music Theory at Hunter College of the City University of New York.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Intro: On Music Theory
Chapter 1: On Music Theory, Race, and Racism
Defining Music Theory
How Music Theory Has Dealt with Race in the Past
Race and Demographic Data in Music Theory
Race and Demographic Data in Music Theory Textbooks
Final Thoughts on “On Music Theory, Race, and Racism”
Chapter 2: On White Mythologies
Whiteness
White Supremacy
Western Civilization and Origin Myths
The Western Canon in Music
One Example of How the Western Canon Discriminates
How the Western Canon Creates Racist Policies: The Foreign-Language Requirement
Epistemological Ignorance
Final Thoughts on “On White Mythologies”
Chapter 3: On Heinrich Schenker and His Legacy
Schenker’s Racism
Whitewashing Schenker
Reframing Schenker
How Schenker’s Racism Affects His Music Theory
Schenker’s Sexism
Teaching Schenker
Final Thoughts on “On Heinrich Schenker and His Legacy”
Epilogue to Schenker and His Legacy
Chapter 4: On Volume 12 of the Journal of Schenkerian Studies
White Stories, Black Histories, My Testimony
Background
Racism in Volume 12
Music Theory’s Assimilationism
The Ten Core JSS Response Authors
Reactions to the JSS Affair
Final Thoughts on “On Volume 12 of the Journal of Schenkerian Studies”
Chapter 5: On Music Theory’s Antiblackness
The Society for Music Theory’s Outstanding Publication Awards
How Music Theory Online Tried to Suppress Publication of “Music Theory and the White Racial Frame”
Other Examples of Music Theory’s Antiblackness
Final Thoughts on “On Music Theory’s Antiblackness”
Chapter 6: On Classical Music’s Antisemitism
Differences Between Antisemitism and Racism
Examples of Antisemitism in Classical Music
Overcontextualizing Antisemitism
Antisemitism and Divisiveness in Music Theory
Recommendations for Confronting Classical Music’s Antisemitism
Final Thoughts on “On Classical Music’s Antisemitism”
Outro: On a Path Forward and Music Theory’s Future
The 1855 Project
Recommendations
Final Thoughts on On Music Theory
Bibliography
Intro: On Music Theory
Chapter 1: On Music Theory, Race, and Racism
Defining Music Theory
How Music Theory Has Dealt with Race in the Past
Race and Demographic Data in Music Theory
Race and Demographic Data in Music Theory Textbooks
Final Thoughts on “On Music Theory, Race, and Racism”
Chapter 2: On White Mythologies
Whiteness
White Supremacy
Western Civilization and Origin Myths
The Western Canon in Music
One Example of How the Western Canon Discriminates
How the Western Canon Creates Racist Policies: The Foreign-Language Requirement
Epistemological Ignorance
Final Thoughts on “On White Mythologies”
Chapter 3: On Heinrich Schenker and His Legacy
Schenker’s Racism
Whitewashing Schenker
Reframing Schenker
How Schenker’s Racism Affects His Music Theory
Schenker’s Sexism
Teaching Schenker
Final Thoughts on “On Heinrich Schenker and His Legacy”
Epilogue to Schenker and His Legacy
Chapter 4: On Volume 12 of the Journal of Schenkerian Studies
White Stories, Black Histories, My Testimony
Background
Racism in Volume 12
Music Theory’s Assimilationism
The Ten Core JSS Response Authors
Reactions to the JSS Affair
Final Thoughts on “On Volume 12 of the Journal of Schenkerian Studies”
Chapter 5: On Music Theory’s Antiblackness
The Society for Music Theory’s Outstanding Publication Awards
How Music Theory Online Tried to Suppress Publication of “Music Theory and the White Racial Frame”
Other Examples of Music Theory’s Antiblackness
Final Thoughts on “On Music Theory’s Antiblackness”
Chapter 6: On Classical Music’s Antisemitism
Differences Between Antisemitism and Racism
Examples of Antisemitism in Classical Music
Overcontextualizing Antisemitism
Antisemitism and Divisiveness in Music Theory
Recommendations for Confronting Classical Music’s Antisemitism
Final Thoughts on “On Classical Music’s Antisemitism”
Outro: On a Path Forward and Music Theory’s Future
The 1855 Project
Recommendations
Final Thoughts on On Music Theory
Bibliography
Recenzii
"This book may represent the cusp of a racial reckoning for music theory in the US. [E]veryone—students and faculty—involved in music theory should read it. . . Essential."
“Phil Ewell kicked the hornet’s nest in 2019 in a conference paper on the white racial frame of standard music theory. He was not the first to question tonality’s hierarchical principles whereby the dissonant other must be subsumed or eliminated for the sake of harmony: Schoenberg, George Russell, Christopher Small, and feminist theorists have raised similar critiques. But three years of panels, denunciations, and lawsuits have not settled the controversy over Ewell’s presumed transgression. In On Music Theory, he mounts a detailed defense of his arguments, as well as an account of the repercussions that followed in the wake of his talk. A crucial book for those involved in the ongoing debates over covert biases in academic disciplines.”
“On Music Theory leaves no doubt about the discipline’s deeply ingrained antiblackness. In doing so, Ewell successfully demonstrates that the problems facing music theory are systemic and not simply the fault of a few bad actors. The book provides a framework and vocabulary that will enable future scholars to identify and challenge racism in the field and demonstrates a new approach to music theory that draws on interdisciplinary scholarship about race.”
"It is an essential component of a longer anti-racism reading list for anyone engaging in academic music disciplines today."
"On Music Theory is a unique book for a unique time, filled with critical materials and action
items that justify its position as a central text in music theory’s antiracist turn. . . . We hope that On Music Theory can begin a new era of disciplinary change based in collective action, respectful disagreement, and methodological diversity."
"Ewell deserves profound acknowledgment for
doing the grueling work of unraveling a particularly insidious, intractable,
and deeply embedded mode of racialized, gendered, and institutionalized
hegemony. One can only imagine the experiences that inspired him to
write this book, but like the artists mentioned above, he has transmuted
those experiences, and by extension those of many others, into a powerful
disciplinary critique that is likely to stand as a watershed moment in the
evolution of Western music theory."
"It should be required reading for all who teach music theory and for all who aspire to work toward racial justice in the academy. Ewell’s book is a gift and an invitation. We must not squander either."
Descriere
Exposing the racial injustices of music theory