Postopera: Reinventing the Voice-Body

Author:   Jelena Novak
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138504967


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jelena Novak
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.260kg
ISBN:  

9781138504967


ISBN 10:   1138504963
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   27 July 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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`Novak's scholarship is admirable: wide-ranging, impressively theorized, and distinctly original. ... This book promises to make a genuine impact on contemporary opera studies.' Richard Leppert, University of Minnesota, USA 'Jelena Novak succeeds in bringing together theoretical discussions about corporeality and voice with the knowledge of musicology, theatre sciences, philosophic and cultural studies. She gives a substantiated theory of body and voice in music theatre, combined with the explanation of theoretical texts and detailed description and analysis of the operas.' Katrin Stock, New Sound


`Novak's scholarship is admirable: wide-ranging, impressively theorized, and distinctly original. ... This book promises to make a genuine impact on contemporary opera studies.' Richard Leppert, University of Minnesota, USA '...an impressive stride towards an updated approach to opera studies...' Rebecca Lentjes, Tempo 'Jelena Novak succeeds in bringing together theoretical discussions about corporeality and voice with the knowledge of musicology, theatre sciences, philosophic and cultural studies. She gives a substantiated theory of body and voice in music theatre, combined with the explanation of theoretical texts and detailed description and analysis of the operas.' Katrin Stock, New Sound 'As a collection of thoughtful, insightful `readings' of problematic and challenging contemporary works - works which purposefully frustrate listeners' expectations and seem often to revel in the discomfort they produce - Postopera is an ambitious exercise in interdisciplinarity, drawing on theoretical apparatuses from other fields to develop new critical theory for the emerging field of contemporary opera studies.' Cecilia Livingstone, Cambridge Opera Journal '...an important link in the analysis and understanding of contemporary musical-theatre praxes...' Gregor Pompe, Maska This volume makes a singular and exemplary contribution to the discussion of the singing body and its meaning to readers and audiences through the recent appraisal of the phenomenon of `postopera'. Once readers unpack the key terms `postopera' and `voice-body' from the book's title, the work becomes accessible as it is clearly written and convincingly argued. Pamela Karantonis, Bath Spa University By cutting through, across and beyond body, voice, performance and theatre studies, Jelena Novak's book Postopera: Reinventing the Voice-Body positions itself at the center of the contemporary operatic theory; it can be recommended both to professionals and to those who are yet to delve into the transdisciplinary field of voice studies. Dragana Stojanovic, MUSICOLOGY 22-2017


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Jelena Novak works in the area of musicology, opera studies, performance studies, dramaturgy and criticism. She is a postdoctoral research fellow at CESEM (Centro de Estudos de Sociologia e Estética Musical), New University of Lisbon, Portugal with the project 'Opera beyond Drama.' She has been a founding committee member of the Society for Minimalist Music and a founding member of the editorial collective TkH (Walking Theory). In 2013 she won the Thurnau Award for Music-Theatre Studies.

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