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Music and ritual: Parallels and practice, and the upper palaeolithic
Irm Morley
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Soziale Systeme, 2004
Zusammenfassung Die heuristische Idee, die in diesem Aufsatz verfolgt wird, ist es, das Unschärfe-Phänomen ›Pop‹ als eigentümliches, weltgesellschaftlich operierendes Funktionssystem aufzufassen. Als Sozialsystem reproduziert es eine spezifische (kommunikative) Differenz, die sich dem Medium des ›Songs‹ einschreibt, das Wahrnehmungen ...
Peter Fuchs, Markus Heidingsfelder
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Zusammenfassung Die heuristische Idee, die in diesem Aufsatz verfolgt wird, ist es, das Unschärfe-Phänomen ›Pop‹ als eigentümliches, weltgesellschaftlich operierendes Funktionssystem aufzufassen. Als Sozialsystem reproduziert es eine spezifische (kommunikative) Differenz, die sich dem Medium des ›Songs‹ einschreibt, das Wahrnehmungen ...
Peter Fuchs, Markus Heidingsfelder
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2023
While novelty songs spiced up the pop charts in 1950, a teenage sensation, Teresa Brewer, scored a huge hit with “Music! Music! Music,” an indicator of how important the teenage market would become to popular music.
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While novelty songs spiced up the pop charts in 1950, a teenage sensation, Teresa Brewer, scored a huge hit with “Music! Music! Music,” an indicator of how important the teenage market would become to popular music.
Phil Harris +2 more
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The Bioethics of Music, the Music of Bioethics
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2015Bioethics is rarely referenced in the scholarship of performing arts medicine (PAM). This essay argues that bioethical concerns loom far larger in the care of PAM patients than might typically be understood. This essay presents Beauchamp and Childress’s four principles of bioethics, with examples pertinent to PAM, drawn from the author’s research and ...
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Music as Illness; Music as Healing
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2014Throughout the Soviet Union, the arts became tied to ethnicity through the project of Socialist Realism. When, in 1991, the Kyrgyz Republic became independent from the Soviet Union, its national narrative continued to be built upon tropes of Kyrgyz ethnicity.
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