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Old 11.28.2007, 04:18 PM   #77
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Originally Posted by noumenal
"academics attempt to apply Deleuze to absolutely anything and everything"

I was at the annual meeting of the Society for Music Theory a couple weeks ago and here are the names of the papers from a special session:


----7:30-10:30 Deterritorializing Music Theory: Deleuze, Guattari, and
A Thousand Plateaus (Maryland E)

Sponsored by the Music Philosophy Interest Group

Alan Street (Music Analysis/University at Buffalo), Moderator

John Rahn (University of Washington), “Mille Plateaux, You Tarzan: A Musicology of (an Anthropology of (an Anthropology of A Thousand Plateaus))”

Michael Gallope (New York University), “Immanence, Transcendence, and the Musical Work in A Thousand Plateaus”

Martin Scherzinger (Eastman School of Music), “’Deterritorializing the Refrain’: Music As Philosophical Critique”

Amy Cimini (New York University), “Voice, Aurality, Ontology: Locating the Sonic in A Thousand Plateaus”

Benjamin Boretz (Bard College), “On the 1001st Plateau”----


I didn't go to the session. I was tired from a workshop that morning and a bunch of other papers I sat through.

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