《声波书信集:声学共振、新自由主义和生物政治》,罗宾·詹姆斯著。达勒姆:杜克大学出版社,2019年。

IF 0.2 1区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
A. Apolloni
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最后,呼吁读者关注现在所说的巴勒斯坦,以了解更多的背景。奥提醒我们,耶稣本人曾经生活在那个地区,今天被描述为“有色人种”,是一个“在逾越节唱圣歌”和“在犹太教堂里唱圣经”的犹太人(335)。因此,当我们谈论基督教时,我们不能忽视其同名者的起源,正如奥所证实的那样,“美洲(和世界各地)的绝大多数基督徒都不认同耶稣的犹太性”(335)。我喜欢在2021年全年阅读这本书,我认为它会吸引来自各种背景的读者。这些章节在各种课堂环境中都很有用,无论是对研究神圣或美国音乐表达的本科生还是研究生。研究美国神圣音乐的学者们也会发现这本书所考虑的各种方法论方法很有启发性。除了这本书在学术和教育背景下有用之外,我想它对学术背景之外的好奇读者来说也很有意义。
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The Sonic Episteme: Acoustic Resonance, Neoliberalism, and Biopolitics By Robin James. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019.
concludes by calling the reader to look to what is now called Palestine for further context. O’Connor reminds us that Jesus himself once lived in that region and would be described today as “a person of color,” and a Jew “who sang the psalms at Passover” and “chanted the scripture in the synagogue” (335). Thus, when we speak of Christianity, we must not lose sight of the origins of its very namesake, as O’Connor confirms the “vast majority of Christians in the Americas (and worldwide) do not share Jesus’s Jewishness” (335). I enjoyed reading this book throughout 2021, and I think it will intrigue readers from a variety of contexts. These chapters would be useful in a variety of classroom environments, whether for undergraduate or graduate students studying sacred or American musical expressions. Scholars of American sacred music will also find this book stimulating in the variety of methodological approaches it considers. In addition to the scholarly and educational contexts in which this book would be useful, I imagine it would also prove meaningful for curious readers beyond an academic context.
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