Experimental Music and Japanese Aesthetics: Silence, Nature, and Hollow Listening
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By Daryl Jamieson, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach (Editor), Leah Kalmanson (Editor), Nader El-Bizri (Editor), James Madaio (Editor), Takeshi Morisato (Editor), Pascah Mungwini (Editor), Ann A. Pang-White (Editor), Mickaella Perina (Editor), Omar Rivera (Editor), Georgina Stewart (Editor)
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A rich, interdisciplinary exploration of music through Japanese aesthetics that calls for a new way to think about nature and the role of silence.
The art, aesthetics, and philosophies of medieval Japan and its contemporary Kyoto School lie at the centre of this book. Daryl Jamieson applies East Asian aesthetics, rooted in nature and ways of being that are very different from those of late-capitalist subjects, to critique contemporary experimental music from both Japan and the western world....
The art, aesthetics, and philosophies of medieval Japan and its contemporary Kyoto School lie at the centre of this book. Daryl Jamieson applies East Asian aesthetics, rooted in nature and ways of being that are very different from those of late-capitalist subjects, to critique contemporary experimental music from both Japan and the western world....

















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