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The Oxford Handbook of Music and Disability Studies

  • Editor: Howe, Blake
  • Editor: Jensen-Moulton, Stephanie
  • Editor: Lerner, Neil
  • Editor: Straus, Joseph
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Contents

  • Introduction: Disability Studies in Music
  • Music in Disability Studies
  • Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, Joseph Straus
  • Part 1. Disability Communities
  • 1. Toward an Ethnographic Model of Disability in the Ethnomusicology of Autism
  • Michael B. Bakan
  • 2. Music, Intellectual Disability, and Human Flourishing
  • Licia Carlson
  • 3. Imagined Hearing: Music-Making in Deaf Culture
  • Jeannette DiBernardo Jones
  • 4. Musical Expression among Deaf and Hearing Song Signers
  • Anabel Maler
  • 5. The Politics of Sound: Music and Blindness in France, 1750-1830
  • Ingrid Sykes
  • 6. They Say We Exchanged Our Eyes for the Xylophone: Resisting Tropes of Disability as Spiritual Deviance in Birifor Music
  • Brian Hogan
  • 7. Understanding is Seeing: Music Analysis and Blindness
  • Shersten Johnson
  • Part 2. Performing Disability
  • 8. Mechanized Bodies: Technology and Supplements in Bjork's Electronica
  • Jennifer Iverson
  • 9. Subhuman or Superhuman? (Musical) Assistive Technology, Performance Enhancement, and the Aesthetic/Moral Debate
  • Laurie Stras
  • 10. Disabling Music Performance
  • Blake Howe
  • 11. Music and Bodily Difference in Cirque du Soleil
  • Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
  • 12. Punk Rock and Disability: Cripping Subculture
  • George McKay
  • 13. Moving Experiences: Blindness and the Performing Self in Imre Ungar's Chopin
  • Stefan Sunandan Honisch
  • 14. Stevie Wonder's Tactile Keyboard Mediation, Black Key Compositional Development, and the Quest for Creative Autonomy
  • Will Fulton
  • 15. Oh, the Stories We Tell! Performer-Audience-Disability
  • Michael Beckerman
  • 16. The Dancing Ground: Embodied Knowledge, Disability, and Visibility in New Orleans Second Lines
  • Daniella Santoro
  • Part 3. Race, Gender, Sexuality
  • 17. A Cannon-Shaped Man with an Amphibian Voice: Castrato and Disability in Eighteenth-Century France
  • Hedy Law
  • 18. Sexuality, Trauma, and Dissociated Expression
  • Fred Everett Maus
  • 19. That Weird and Wonderful Posture: Jump Jim Crow and the Performance of Disability
  • Sean Murray
  • 20. Disabled Moves: Multi-dimensional Music Listening, Disturbing/Activating Differences of Identity
  • Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
  • Part 4. War and Trauma
  • 21. Disabled Union Veterans and the Performance of Martial Begging
  • Michael Accinno
  • 22. Goodbye, Old Arm: The Domestication of Veterans' Disabilities in Civil War-Era Popular Songs
  • Devin Burke
  • 23. The Absurd Disordering of Notes: Dysfunctional Memory in the Post-Traumatic Music of Ivor Gurney
  • Beth Keyes
  • 24. Vocal Ability and Musical Performances of Nuclear Damages in the Marshall Islands
  • Jessica Schwartz
  • Part 5. Premodern Conceptions
  • 25. Lyrical Humor(s) in the 'Fumeur' Songs
  • Julie Singer
  • 26. Difference, Disability, and Composition in the Late Middle Ages:
  • Of Antonio Zachara da Teramo and Francesco Il Cieco da Firenze
  • Michael Scott Cuthbert
  • 27. Madness and Music as (Dis)ability in Early Modern England
  • Samantha Bassler
  • 28. Saul, David, and Music's Ideal Body
  • Blake Howe
  • Part 6. The Classical Tradition
  • 29. Narratives of Affliction and Recovery in Haydn
  • Floyd Grave
  • 30. Music and the Labyrinth of Melancholy
  • Elaine Sisman
  • 31. Musical Prosthesis: Form, Expression, and Narrative Structure in Beethoven's Sonata Movements
  • Bruce Quaglia
  • 32. Sounds of Mind: Musicians and Madness in the Popular Imagination
  • James Deaville
  • Part 7. Modernism and After
  • 33. Modernist Opera's Stigmatized Subjects
  • Sherry Lee
  • 34. Autism and Postwar Serialism as Neurodiverse Forms of Cultural Modernism
  • Joseph Straus
  • 35. Broken Facture: Representations of Disability in the Music of Allan Pettersson
  • Allen Gimbel
  • 36. Musical Modernism's Aesthetics of Disability
  • Joseph Straus
  • 37. Defamiliarizing the Familiar: Michael Nyman, Narrative Medicine, and the Composition of Mental Blindness
  • Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
  • Part 8. Film and Musical Theater
  • 38. Scene in a New Light: Monstrous Mothers, Disabled Daughters, and the Performance of Feminism and Disability in The Light in the Piazza (2005) and Next to Normal (2008)
  • Ann M. Fox
  • 39. Pitiful Creature of Darkness: The Subhuman and the Superhuman in The Phantom of the Opera
  • Jessica Sternfeld
  • 40. Waitin' for the Light to Shine: Musicals and Disability
  • Raymond Knapp
  • 41. Music for Richard III: Cinematic Scoring for the Early Modern Monstrous
  • Kendra Preston Leonard
  • 42. Hearing a Site of Masculinity in Franz Waxman's Score for Pride of the Marines (1945)
  • Neil Lerner