Bloom, Post-Structuralism(s), and Music Theory
A number of music scholars have adapted the work of literary theorist Harold Bloom for their own use. This article examens Bloom’s relation to post-structuralist critical theory in general, and then considers how music-theoretical adaption may slant that relation. It concludes by asserting that musi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Music theory online 1994-11 (11) |
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Zusammenfassung: | A number of music scholars have adapted
the work of literary theorist Harold Bloom for
their own use. This article examens Bloom’s
relation to post-structuralist critical theory in
general, and then considers how music-theoretical
adaption may slant that relation. It concludes by
asserting that music scholarship tends to
emphasize the more traditional aspects of Bloom’s
work. This, in turn, may allow music theorists to
believe we are engaging the challenges of recent
critical theory, when in fact we are reinforcing
mainstream music-theoretical ideologies. |
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ISSN: | 1067-3040 1067-3040 |
DOI: | 10.30535/mto.0.11.2 |