Broken Beauty: Musical Modernism and the Representation of Disability

by Joseph N. Straus

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Preeminent music theorist and leader in the study of music and disability Joseph Straus presents a truly groundbreaking take on musical modernism-demonstrating in an expansive and vivid multimedia presentation that modernist music is inextricably entwined with attitudes toward disability. In Broken Beauty, Straus argues that the most characteristic features of musical modernism-fractured forms, immobilized harmonies, conflicting textural layers, radical
simplification of means in some cases, and radical complexity and hermeticism in others-can be understood as musical depictions of disability conditions, including deformity/disfigurement, mobility impairment, madness, idiocy, and autism.

Against the traditional medical model of disability, which sees it as a bodily defect requiring diagnosis and normalization or cure, this new sociocultural model of disability sees it as cultural artifact, something that is created by and creates culture. Straus places this revised model of disability against a wide range of canonical, high-art concert music from the first decades of the century through the 1950s. Broken Beauty illustrates how disability is right at the core of musical
modernism; it is one of the things that musical modernism is fundamentally about.
  • ISBN10 0190871202
  • ISBN13 9780190871208
  • Publish Date 15 November 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 2 May 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English