Resonances Against Fascism: Modernist and Avant-Garde Sounds from Kurt Weill to Black Lives Matter

Resonances against Fascism explores some of the myriad ways music and, more broadly, sound have emerged from, and been mobilized to address, the urgencies of the present, from modernism to today.

Description

Taking the works and life of the German-born composer Kurt Weill as a pivotal point of departure, the collection brings together a range of critical voices, each with a singular tone, to demonstrate the pervasive force of sound in the face of fascism. Across eight essays, contributors sound out the anti-authoritarian resonances of modernist and avant-garde aesthetics from Weill to Nina Simone and Chico Buarque, to Marguerite Duras and Jean-Luc Godard, to Lou Reed and Patti Smith, and to the choral chants of the Black Lives Matter Movement. The second volume in the Humanities to the Rescue book series, a public humanities project dedicated to discussing the role of the arts and humanities today, Resonances against Fascism takes its cue from the disruptive force of music in traversing the boundaries between—and engaging readers from—modernist and avant-garde studies, critical and cultural theory, musicology and sound studies, critical race and gender studies, performance studies, and philosophy.

Edited by Laura Chiesa

Published by SUNY Press

Reviews

"Featuring the work of leading intellectuals in music studies and the comparative humanities, this superb essay collection sharpens the conceptual and political stakes of music and sound in the context of the recent resurgence of fascism and right-wing populism. It takes as its point of departure the socially engaged work of composer Kurt Weill, but branches out to examine the broader political work of modernism across media, from rock music and jazz, to theater, literature, film, and social protest." — Michael Gallope, author of Deep Refrains: Music, Philosophy, and the Ineffable

Editor

Montague Resonances Cover Draft no Eagle.

Hardcover : 9781438496290, 200 pages, January 2024
Paperback : 9781438496306, 200 pages, January 2024