The Quest for Harmony: Classical Music, Emotion, and the Discourse on Human Rights in the United States since World War II

追求和谐:古典音乐、情感与二战以来美国的人权话语

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项目摘要

The Project stems from the hypothesis that in the 20th and 21st centuries, classical music has had special political influence and has been closely linked to discourses on humanity, human rights and morality. A case study on U.S. American symphony orchestras aims to demonstrate both how classical music functioned as the bearer of emotions and political content since the 1940s, and how American Cultural Diplomacy played a role in this process.Three profound links between classical music and human rights, which have mostly been neglected by scholars, suggest the need for a more thorough look at their interplay. First, both music and human rights show universal patterns and are both therefore negotiated and operating inter- and transnationally. Second, both fields are closely linked to values such as dignity, respect and equality. They refer to classical ideals, ideas of the enlightenment era and of idealism, which have common, primarily Western, origins. Third, classical music and the human rights discourse have a strong emotional impact on people, a feature which has been used by U.S. American actors in the form of Cultural Diplomacy to accomplish political goals since the end of the Second World War.Inspired by these three observations, the project seeks to apply emotion as a conceptual framework. Emotion not only demonstrates the entanglement, but also the tension between music, human rights and U.S. American Cultural Diplomacy as well as of state and non-state actors. The long-term study starts in the mid-1940s. At that time, the political and public human rights discourse gained importance in Europe and North America due to developments in world politics and upheavals such as the Second World War, the beginning of the Cold War and the decolonization of former colonies. Furthermore, in contrast to other Western states such as France, the U.S. only started to exploit its cultural exports for political means after 1945. The project intends to expand the boundaries of the usual periodization of the Cold War, and by doing so to study the disruptions and (dis)continuities of U.S. American Cultural Diplomacy until the end of the Cold War and into the 2000s. The events of 9/11 and their impact on American cultural policy are also part of this study. Altogether, this project seeks to provide new insights into informal, barely visible and nearly unstudied practices, relations and influences of music and the discourse on human rights.
该计划源于这样一种假设,即在20世纪和21世纪,古典音乐具有特殊的政治影响,并与关于人性、人权和道德的话语密切相关。本文以美国交响乐团为例,旨在展示自20世纪40年代以来,古典音乐是如何作为情感和政治内容的载体发挥作用的,以及美国文化外交如何在这一过程中发挥作用。古典音乐和人权之间的三个深刻联系大多被学者们所忽视,这表明有必要更彻底地审视它们之间的相互作用。首先,音乐和人权都显示出普遍的模式,因此都是在国际和跨国上进行谈判和运作的。其次,这两个领域都与尊严、尊重和平等等价值观密切相关。它们指的是古典理想、启蒙时代的思想和理想主义,它们有共同的、主要是西方的起源。第三,古典音乐和人权话语对人们具有强烈的情感影响,自第二次世界大战结束以来,美国演员一直以文化外交的形式利用这一特征来实现政治目标。受这三个观察结果的启发,该项目试图将情感作为一个概念框架。情感不仅表现了音乐、人权和美国文化外交之间的纠缠,也表现了国家和非国家行为体之间的紧张关系。这项长期研究始于20世纪40年代中期。当时,由于世界政治的发展和动荡,如第二次世界大战、冷战的开始和前殖民地的非殖民化,政治和公共人权话语在欧洲和北美变得重要起来。此外,与法国等其他西方国家不同,美国在1945年之后才开始将其文化输出用于政治手段。该项目旨在扩大冷战时期划分的界限,并通过这样做来研究美国文化外交的中断和(不)连续性,直到冷战结束和进入21世纪。9/11事件及其对美国文化政策的影响也是本研究的一部分。总而言之,该项目旨在为音乐和人权话语之间非正式的、几乎不可见的、几乎未被研究的实践、关系和影响提供新的见解。

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Professorin Dr. Jessica Gienow-Hecht其他文献

Professorin Dr. Jessica Gienow-Hecht的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Professorin Dr. Jessica Gienow-Hecht', 18)}}的其他基金

Die Rolle kultureller Agenten in den transatlantischen Beziehungen
文化因素在跨大西洋关系中的作用
  • 批准号:
    5424356
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    --
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grants
Neuere Geschichte
最近的历史
  • 批准号:
    5424352
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    --
  • 项目类别:
    Heisenberg Fellowships
Sound diplomacy: Music, emotions and politics in transatlantic relations since 1850
健全外交:1850 年以来跨大西洋关系中的音乐、情感和政治
  • 批准号:
    5324684
  • 财政年份:
    2001
  • 资助金额:
    --
  • 项目类别:
    Research Fellowships

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