Phantom Limbs : On Musical Bodies /
Music invents, constructs, and makes bodies. These are not only technical bodies-those prostheses and artefacts that instruments of music are-but also bodies living a strange life, bodies as strange as a hand with more than five fingers, feet that breathe like lungs, or long-distance touching withou...
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Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Training; Chapter 1 Interpreting Bodies; Chapter 2 Effictions; Chapter 3 Organologics (1): The Erasure of Bodies; Chapter 4 Touch-ups, or The Return of Bodies; Chapter 5 Idiotisms, or The Dialect of Bodies; Chapter 6 Monk, a Legend; Chapter 7 Traces of Fingers; Chapter 8 Digital Rhetoric; Chapter 9 Ablations and Grafts (Too Many Fingers); Chapter 10 Romantic Fingers (System of Touch); Chapter 11 Feet; Chapter 12 Joyful Tropiques (Evolution, Revolutions); Chapter 13 Two Dispatches (One Fictive and the Other Dreamed Up); Chapter 14 Organologics (2): Autophony.
- Chapter 15 Genesis (1): Ocular Harpsichord, Organ of FlavorsChapter 16 Telepathy; Chapter 17 Scruples (Clones and Stand-ins); Chapter 18 Conducting (Seen from the Back); Chapter 19 Genesis (2): Fantasia, or "Plasmaticity"; Chapter 20 Touching from Afar; Chapter 21 Organologics (3): Areality; Chapter 22 Bodies Electric; Chapter 23 Mass Formations; P.S.; Notes.