The Aweful Music of Kurt Cobain: Nirvana and the Mysterium Tremendum

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Octavio Carrasco
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This article addresses the music and legacy of Kurt Cobain through Rudolf Otto’s elaboration of the mysterium tremendum: a shuddering experience of awe and overpowering dependence evoked by an encounter with the great unseen powers of the universe. The methodology of this article includes comparative and autoethnographic components; I will draw on my own encounters with the sound of Cobain’s music, the memorial to his life in his hometown as marked by pilgrims from around the world, and the significance of this confluence as expressed by fans. To contextualize my personal experience, I was driven to look deeper into Cobain’s life and death. This is an effort to identify the connection between Cobain’s life, Nirvana’s music, and the spiritual dimensions of our experiences that tie us all together as human beings on the face of the earth. The connection between the implications of Otto (the Prussian thinker who endeavours to conceptualize the “holy”), and the punk rock, anti-star from Aberdeen, Washington, is made using the framework of historian of religion Charles Long’s assertion that “religion” may best be understood as “orientation in the ultimate sense” (Long 1999). We will see how the sound of Cobain’s music resonates across time and space, reflecting elements of Otto’s mysterium tremendum as well as a potential source of orientation for others struggling through their experience as human beings in the world.
库尔特·柯本的可怕音乐:涅槃和神秘的颤音
这篇文章通过鲁道夫·奥托(Rudolf Otto)对“极限之谜”(mysterium tremendum)的阐述,探讨了库尔特·科本(Kurt Cobain)的音乐和遗产:一次与宇宙中看不见的强大力量的相遇,引发了一种令人不寒而栗的敬畏和压倒性的依赖体验。本文的方法论包括比较和民族志部分;我将利用我自己与科本音乐之声的相遇,世界各地朝圣者对他在家乡生活的纪念,以及粉丝们表达的这种融合的意义。为了将我的个人经历置于情境中,我不得不更深入地审视科本的生与死。这是为了确定科本的生活、涅盘乐队的音乐和我们作为地球上的人类所经历的精神层面之间的联系。奥托(致力于概念化“神圣”的普鲁士思想家)和来自华盛顿阿伯丁的朋克摇滚、反明星之间的含义之间的联系,是利用宗教历史学家查尔斯·朗的断言的框架进行的,即“宗教”最好被理解为“终极意义上的取向”(Long 1999)。我们将看到科本音乐的声音是如何在时间和空间上产生共鸣的,反映了奥托神秘主义的元素,也是其他在世界上经历人类经历的人的潜在定向来源。
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Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
Journal of Religion and Popular Culture Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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