
Modernist Movements
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Instrumentation
- Introduction
- Part I Defining
- 1 Topic Theory and Modernism
- The Appeal of Topic Theory for Modernist Studies
- Topics as Historical Knowledge
- Topics and Syntax
- Listening for Topics
- Modernism
- 2 Categories, Prototypicality Effects, and Memory
- Topics as Basic Level Categories
- Typicality Effects
- Motivated Signs: Sonic Analog and Social Affordance
- Memory
- Coda
- Part II Hearing
- 3 Harmony: Topics in Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Style
- Conventional Textures and Series Articulations
- Expressing Invariant Relationships
- Schoenberg's Waltzes
- Topics and the Articulation of Twelve-Tone Structure
- Conclusion
- 4 Meter: Stravinsky's Dance Topics
- Theories of Meter
- Topics and Phase Shifting
- Histoire du soldat, "Royal March"
- The Rite of Spring, "Sacrificial Dance"
- Conclusion
- Part III Moving
- 5 History, Memory, Usage: A Case Study of the Russian Supernatural
- Ombra and Tempesta: From Western Europe to Russia
- A Schema-Topic Amalgam
- Interlude: An Unusual Schema
- Experiencing the Supernatural: Todorov's Fantastic
- The Limits of Topics as Historical Knowledge
- 6 Body, Agency, and Intersubjectivity in Topical Listening
- Modernist Movements: Acting with or upon the Body?
- Topics, Agency, and the Body
- Social Affordance, Enactive Time, and Intersubjectivity
- Bodily Autonomy, Pleasure, and Aesthetic Judgment
- Epilogue: Interpreting Modernist Topics
- Bibliography
- Index
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