US Shop   CA Shop     UK Shop
Christian Living Faith Bookshop - US Shop
Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Books » General AAS » Listening  
Categories
Books
Bibles
Music
DVDs
Videos
Software
Gifts
More
Subcategories
Mass Market
Trade
Related Categories
• General AAS
Qualifying Textbooks
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
Books
• General
Classical
Musical Genres
Music
Entertainment
• General
Musical Genres
Music
Entertainment
Subjects
• General AAS
Musical Genres
Music
Entertainment
Subjects
• Theory
Theory, Composition & Performance
Music
Entertainment
Subjects
• Aesthetics
Philosophy
Nonfiction
Subjects
Books
• Deconstruction
Movements
Philosophy
Nonfiction
Subjects
• General
Philosophy
Nonfiction
Subjects
Books
• General AAS
Philosophy
Nonfiction
Subjects
Books
• Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books
Sponsors
 
Buy an Amazon Kindle device
 

Google Ads

Listening

Listening

zoom enlarge 
Author: Jean-luc Nancy
Creator: Charlotte Mandell
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Category: Book

List Price: $16.00
Buy New: $14.40
You Save: $1.60 (10%)



New (21) Used (6) from $12.00

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 172925

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 85
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.5

ISBN: 0823227731
Dewey Decimal Number: 128.4
EAN: 9780823227730
ASIN: 0823227731

Publication Date: May 15, 2007
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Listening
  • Hardcover - Listening

Similar Items:

  • The Creation of the World or Globalization (SUNY Series in Contemporary French Thought)
  • Psyche: Inventions of the Other, Volume I (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)
  • Corpus (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)
  • Dis-Enclosure: The Deconstruction of Christianity (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)
  • Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In this lyrical meditation on listening, Jean-Luc Nancy examines sound in relation to the human body. How is listening different from hearing? What does listening entail? How does what is heard differ from what is seen? Can philosophy even address listening, ecouter, as opposed to entendre, which means both hearing and understanding?Unlike the visual arts, sound produces effects that persist long after it has stopped. The body, Nancy says, is itself like an echo chamber, responding to music by inner vibrations as well as outer attentiveness. Since the ear has no eyelid (Quignard), sound cannot be blocked out or ignored: our whole being is involved in listening, just as it is involved in interpreting what it hears.The mystery of music and of its effects on the listener is subtly examined. Nancys skill as a philosopher is to bring the reader companionably along with him as he examines these fresh and vital questions; by the end of the book the reader feels as if listening very carefully to a person talking quietly, close to the ear.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Listening as a Practice of the Self   August 24, 2007
 4 out of 10 found this review helpful

Nancy's book is an important, if belated, contribution to a philosophical understanding of a sensory modality at least as crucial for social existence and aesthetic experience as vision. But it is vision that, from Plato to Husserl, received all the attention, until Derrida, Levinas, and Nancy undertook a critique of the metaphysics of presence, which vision has always encouraged. I find Nancy's book very helpful, very insightful. It is a shame, however, that he does not reflect on listening as a capacity that can be developed in, and as, a "practice of the self". Self-development, "Bildungsprozesse", has simply not been a theme for contemporary philosophy, as it was for the eighteenth & nineteenth centuries. In this regard, there is a useful book published in 1988 by Routledge, namely David Michael Levin's The Listening Self, which lays out the phases of a process in the development of the human capacity for listening,a process that the author follows through its consummate moment in Heidegger's thought, where ontic hearing becomes "hearkening", an "ontological organ", registering the very gift of an auditory field, the opening up of a resonance-field for our hearing. Nancy's book implicitly draws the reader into this field, an abyss where what at one time what was called the "music of the spheres" can be heard resounding.


5 out of 5 stars An excellent read for music theory students and scholars, as well as philosophers.   June 9, 2007
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

Skillfully translated from the original French by Charlotte Mandell, Listening is Professor of Philosophy Jean-Luc Nancy's thoughtful treatise upon the philosophical ramifications of sound and its relationship to the human body. Contemplating how music affects the listener, not only physically but also emotionally and ideologically, Listening is at times technical yet overall an ingenious yet serious exploration of the mutual transformations of auditory art and those who experience it. "Music is the art of the hope for resonance: a sense that does not make sense except because of its resounding in itself. It calls to itself and recalls itself, reminding itself and by itself, each time, of the birth of music, that is to say, the opening of a world in resonance, a world taken away from the arrangements of objects and subjects, brought back to its own amplitude and making sense or else having its truth only in the affirmation that modulates this amplitude." An excellent read for music theory students and scholars, as well as philosophers.



Powered by CBN AssociateStore

DISCLAIMER: This is an Amazon storefront - the products referenced on this site are manufactured and sold by parties other than Christian Book Network and its affiliates. Any questions, complaints, or claims regarding the products must be directed to the appropriate manufacturer, vendor or to Amazon.com.