Polyrhythmicity in language, music and society : complex time relations in the arts, humanities and social sciences /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

Springer,, Volume v.12, Singapore, p.1 online resource (2021)

Call Number:

P224

Other Number:

10.1007/978-981-16-0566-6

URL:

https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=none&isbn=9789811605666

Mots-clés:

(OCoLC)fst00992214, (OCoLC)fst01079397, (OCoLC)fst01741439, fast, Language and languages, Polyrhythm., Prosodic analysis (Linguistics), Rhythm.

Notes:

1. Introduction -- 2. The Nature of Multiple- and Poly-rhythms -- 3. Polyrhythmicity in Time: an International Perspective -- 4. Polyrhythmicity in Music -- 5. Polyrhythmicity in Conversation and Speech Prosodies -- 6. Polyrhythmicity in Poetry -- 7. Polyrhythmicity in the Novel -- 8. Polyrhythmicity in Social Situations -- 9. Polyrhythmicity in Contemporary Hybrid Culture -- 10. Polyrhythmicity in the Asia Pacific Region -- 11. Researching Polyrhythmicity -- 12. Polyrhythmicity in Rhetoric, Learning and Education.Includes bibliographical references and index.This book addresses the complex time relations that occur in some types of jazz and classical music, as well as in the novel, plays and poetry. It discusses these multiple levels of rhythm from a social science as well as an arts and humanities perspective. Building on his ground-breaking work in Re-framing Literacy, A Prosody of Free Verse and Multimodality, Poetry and Poetics, the author explores the world of multiple- or poly-rhythms in music, literature and the social sciences. He reveals that multi-layered rhythms are uncommon and little researched. Nevertheless, they are important to the experience of art and social situations, not least because they link physicality to feeling and to decision-making (timing), as well as to aesthetic experience. Whereas most poly-rhythmic relations are felt unconsciously, this book reveals the complex patterning that underpins the structures of feeling and of experience.Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 6, 2021).