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Music Cosmology And The Politics Of Harmony In Early China Erica Fox Brindley

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Music Cosmology And The Politics Of Harmony In Early China Erica Fox Brindley
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Publisher: State University of New York Press (SUNY)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.01 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Erica Fox Brindley
ISBN: 9781438443133, 9781438443157, 1438443137, 1438443153
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Music Cosmology And The Politics Of Harmony In Early China Erica Fox Brindley by Erica Fox Brindley 9781438443133, 9781438443157, 1438443137, 1438443153 instant download after payment.

Explores the religious, political, and cultural significance attributed to music in early China.
In early China, conceptions of music became important culturally and politically. This fascinating book examines a wide range of texts and discourse on music during this period (ca. 500100 BCE) in light of the rise of religious, protoscientific beliefs on the intrinsic harmony of the cosmos. By tracking how music began to take on cosmic and religious significance, Erica Fox Brindley shows how music was used as a tool for such enterprises as state unification and cultural imperialism. She also outlines how musical discourse accompanied the growth of an explicit psychology of the emotions, served as a fundamental medium for spiritual attunement with the cosmos, and was thought to have utility and potency in medicine. While discussions of music in state ritual or as an aesthetic and cultural practice abound, this book is unique in linking music to religious belief and demonstrating its convergences with key religious, political, and intellectual transformations in early China.

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