Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber's Discourse on Music.
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Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber's Discourse on Music.
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ISBN: 9783990122679 bzw. 3990122673, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
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Max Weber as a sociologist of music?Scrutinising an array of nineteenth-century discourses on the concept of ‘development’ in music, Ana Petrov focuses on Max Weber’s theory of rationalisation in music, which led him to see ‘rationalised’ music as the most ‘developed’, the most ‘complex’ and the ‘best’ music that the whole of civilisation had ever achieved. Weber was convinced that his analysis could prove that the ‘peak’ of the rationalisation process was to be found in the ‘great’ masterpieces of German composers, starting with Johann Sebastian Bach and finishing with Richard Wagner. Petrov argues that Weber’s allegedly ‘neutral’ concepts were far from ‘innocent’ and ‘ideology-free’, but rather outcomes of his social and intellectual background. She explores the implications of Weber’s concept of rationalisation in music, discussing correlations between the theories of evolution and rationalisation and the paradigm of cultural imperialism, which can be recognised in Weber’s promulgation of the superiority of Western music traditions.
Max Weber as a sociologist of music?Scrutinising an array of nineteenth-century discourses on the concept of ‘development’ in music, Ana Petrov focuses on Max Weber’s theory of rationalisation in music, which led him to see ‘rationalised’ music as the most ‘developed’, the most ‘complex’ and the ‘best’ music that the whole of civilisation had ever achieved. Weber was convinced that his analysis could prove that the ‘peak’ of the rationalisation process was to be found in the ‘great’ masterpieces of German composers, starting with Johann Sebastian Bach and finishing with Richard Wagner. Petrov argues that Weber’s allegedly ‘neutral’ concepts were far from ‘innocent’ and ‘ideology-free’, but rather outcomes of his social and intellectual background. She explores the implications of Weber’s concept of rationalisation in music, discussing correlations between the theories of evolution and rationalisation and the paradigm of cultural imperialism, which can be recognised in Weber’s promulgation of the superiority of Western music traditions.
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| Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber's Discourse on Music. | Hollitzer | 2016
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ISBN: 9783990122679 bzw. 3990122673, vermutlich in Englisch, Hollitzer, neu.
Max Weber as a sociologist of music? Scrutinising an array of nineteenth-century discourses on the concept of development in music, Ana Petrov focuses on Max Webers theory of rationalisation in music, which led him to see rationalised music as the most developed, the most complex and the best music that the whole of civilisation had ever achieved. Weber was convinced that his analysis could prove that the peak of the rationalisation process was to be found in the great masterpieces of German composers, starting with Johann Sebastian Bach and finishing with Richard Wagner. Petrov argues that Webers allegedly neutral concepts were far from innocent and ideology-free, but rather outcomes of his social and intellectual background. She explores the implications of Webers concept of rationalisation in music, discussing correlations between the theories of evolution and rationalisation and the paradigm of cultural imperialism, which can be recognised in Webers promulgation of the superiority of Western music traditions.
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Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber`s Discourse on Music.
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ISBN: 9783990122679 bzw. 3990122673, vermutlich in Englisch, Hollitzer Wissenschaftsv. gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber`s Discourse on Music.: Max Weber as a sociologist of music Scrutinising an array of nineteenth-century discourses on the concept of `development` in music, Ana Petrov focuses on Max Weber`s theory of rationalisation in music, which led him to see `rationalised` music as the most `developed`, the most `complex` and the `best` music that the whole of civilisation had ever achieved. Weber was convinced that his analysis could prove that the `peak` of the rationalisation process was to be found in the `great` masterpieces of German composers, starting with Johann Sebastian Bach and finishing with Richard Wagner. Petrov argues that Weber`s allegedly `neutral` concepts were far from `innocent` and `ideology-free`, but rather outcomes of his social and intellectual background. She explores the implications of Weber`s concept of rationalisation in music, discussing correlations between the theories of evolution and rationalisation and the paradigm of cultural imperialism, which can be recognised in Weber`s promulgation of the superiority of Western music traditions. Englisch, Buch.
Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber`s Discourse on Music.: Max Weber as a sociologist of music Scrutinising an array of nineteenth-century discourses on the concept of `development` in music, Ana Petrov focuses on Max Weber`s theory of rationalisation in music, which led him to see `rationalised` music as the most `developed`, the most `complex` and the `best` music that the whole of civilisation had ever achieved. Weber was convinced that his analysis could prove that the `peak` of the rationalisation process was to be found in the `great` masterpieces of German composers, starting with Johann Sebastian Bach and finishing with Richard Wagner. Petrov argues that Weber`s allegedly `neutral` concepts were far from `innocent` and `ideology-free`, but rather outcomes of his social and intellectual background. She explores the implications of Weber`s concept of rationalisation in music, discussing correlations between the theories of evolution and rationalisation and the paradigm of cultural imperialism, which can be recognised in Weber`s promulgation of the superiority of Western music traditions. Englisch, Buch.
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Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber's Discourse on Music.
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Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism (2016)
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Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism and Imperialism in Max Weber's Discourse on Music. (2016)
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ISBN: 9783990122679 bzw. 3990122673, in Englisch, 196 Seiten, Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Rethinking Rationalisation: Evolutionism (2016)
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ISBN: 9783990122679 bzw. 3990122673, vermutlich in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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