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L’anneau magique qui relie musique et langage délimite un univers insondable dans lequel causes et effets s’enlacent indistinctement. Dans ce néant vertigineux, la galaxie rousseauienne exerce une attirance irrésistible et promet, à l’esprit critique qui ose l’aborder, des aventures intellectuelles passionnantes. L’irréductible auteur des Confessions a justement placé le fléau de sa pensée au point d’équilibre de ces deux pôles, entre musique et langage, une zone définie par le concept de société car, proclame-t-il dans l’Essai sur l’origine des langues: ‘les oiseaux sifflent, l’homme seul chante; et l’on ne peut entendre ni chant, ni symphonie, sans se dire à l’instant. Un autre être sensible est ici.’ Rousseau réitère dans son Dictionnaire de musique sa théorie de l’exclusivité humaine de la parole et de la musique: ‘Quoiqu’il en soit de l’étymologie du nom, l’origine de l’art est certainement plus près de l’homme, et si la parole n’a pas commencé par du chant, il est sûr, au moins, qu’on chante partout où l’on parle.’ Autour de cette dialectique de la musique et du langage se sont réunis des rousseauistes et d’autres spécialistes de la musique et du langage pour cogiter la thématique de ces noces infinies et en pourchasser les échos à travers les denses bocages de l’œuvre du philosophe-musicien. Leurs textes ici réunis constituent les actes du XIIe colloque de l’Association Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

Table of Contents:
Remerciements Claude Dauphin, Le vertige des origines I. L’espace des voix Catherine Kintzler, Musique, voix, intériorité et subjectivité: Rousseau et les paradoxes de l’espace Jean-François Perrin, La musique dans les lettres selon Rousseau: une écoute du sensible Martin Stern, Le problème de la conversion dans la pensée musicale de Rousseau Jean Fisette, La genèse du sens chez Rousseau II. La musique éloquente John T. Scott, Climate, causation and the power of music in Montesquieu and Rousseau Mira Morgenstern, Jean-Jacques Rousseau: music, language and politics Alexandra Cook, Rousseau and the languages of music and botany Ourida Mostefai, Inventer un langage nouveau: Rousseau et la polémique Danick Trottier, L’Arménien de Venise: validation sémiologique ou ethnomusicologique? III. Entre silence et désir Michel Schmouchkovitch, La fonction du désir dans l’origine des langues selon Rousseau Catherine J. Cole, From silence to society: the conflicting musical visions of Rousseau’s Discours sur l’origine de l’inégalité and Essai sur l’origine des langues Jeff Black, The dupes of words: the problem and promise of language in Rousseau’s Discours sur les sciences et les arts Michel Termolle, L’éducation négative dans l’apprentissage de la musique Jean-Paul DesPins, La dichotomie rousseauiste langue et musique, revue par la biomusicologie et la neuromusicologie IV. De la culture et du politique José Oscar de Almeida Marques, The politics of taste: a place of art music in Rousseau’s construction of the political community Stuart A. MacNiven, Politics, language and music in the unity of Rousseau’s system Christopher Bertram, Language, music and the transparent society in Rousseau’s Essai sur l’origine des langues and the  Melissa A. Butler, The quarrel between Rousseau and Rameau: evidence from contemporary psychology Julia Simon, Music and the performance of community in Rousseau V. L’opéra comme représentation Pierre Saby, Accent, expression, unité de mélodie dans Le Devin du village: la théorie esthétique éclairée par l’analyse musicale? Pamela Gay-White, Rousseau and the lyric natural: the representation of Le Devin du village Guillaume Bordry, Hector juge de Jean-Jacques: Berlioz lecteur et auditeur de Rousseau Jacqueline Waeber, Paysage d’avant Querelle: Rousseau continuateur de Grimm Liste des œuvres citées Index des noms propres


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  • ISBN-13: 9781786943583
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Liverpool University Press
  • Language: French
  • ISBN-10: 1786943581
  • Publisher Date: 23 Aug 2004
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Series Title: 2004:08 Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment


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