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Wagner and Žižek on the Revolutionary Potential of Music (via Skype)

In case you are interested, this is happening on Thursday:

Wagner and Žižek on the Revolutionary Potential of Music

When
Thu, February 23, 2pm – 4pm

Where
U73, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M (map)

Description
Cross-Disciplinary Interplay between the Humanities, Technology and Musical Practice
Thursday, February 23, 2012. 2:15-4 p.m. in U73.

Guest lecture in the seminar series Topics in the Aesthetics of Music and Sound, http://soundmusicresearch.org/seminarsspring2012.html

Wagner and Žižek on the Revolutionary Potential of Music (via Skype)
Tere Vadén Professor, Department of Art, School of Art, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Helsinki. ALL ARE WELCOME!

Abstract: Slavoj Žižek has persistently traced the revolutionary potential of music by analyzing the music-drama of Richard Wagner. In line with his larger philosophical program, Žižek uses Wagner’s works as a testing ground for discussing the symbolic structures that facilitate emancipation. The emphasis on symbolic structures, however, puts Žižek in an uneasy position with regard to the explicit goals stated by Wagner himself, who wanted to undermine the project of the Enlightenment. The decisive question between Žižek and Wagner concerns the role and nature of a collective, and the function of music in building this collective. One way of investigating the question of collectivity is opened once we discard the false dilemma of seeing music either as a symbolic structure to be analyzed or as a direct expression of pure experience. Music has revolutionary potential when understood as an unbroken natural – or materialistic – continuum with regard to which the extremes (symbolic structures, pure experience) are unhelpful idealizations.

Audience participation via Skype is also most welcome.
Please get in touch with Cynthia M. Grund in advance of the meeting to make arrangements.

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