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Rhythm and Critique presents twelve new essays from a range of specialists to define, contextualise and challenge the concepts of rhythm and rhythmanalysis, and includes newly translated materials from Rudolf Laban and Henri Meschonnic. The book begins with a genealogy of rhythm as it occurs through critical theory literatures of the twentieth century, enabling the reader to situate philosophical and contemporary readings that further define rhythm as a critical term and mode of analysis.In placing emphasis upon rhythm as cultural technique and locating its significance for the analysis of the everyday, the book offers a clear and engaging overview of a fascinating theoretical field. It helps map a range of histories and approaches and considers how rhythm might now emerge more forcefully and pertinently as a critical framing for contemporary culture.
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introductions
Rhythm, Rhuthmos and RhythmanalysisPaola Crespi and Sunil Manghani
Could Rhythm Become a New Scientific Paradigm for the Humanities? Pascal Michon
A Genealogy of RhythmPaola Crespi and Sunil Manghani
Part I: Modalities of Rhythm
1. Drawing Rhythm: The Work of Rudolf LabaPaola Crespi
2. What is at Stake in a Theory of RhythmHenri Meschonnic (translated by Chantal Wright, Introduced by Marko Pajevic)
3. Rhythm and Textural TemporalityXin Wei Sha and Garrett Laroy Johnson
Part II: Sites and Practices
4. Attunement of Value and Capital in the Alogrithms of Social MediaBeverly Skeggs and Simon Yuill
5. Idiorrhythmy: An (Unsustainable) Aesthetic of EthicsSunil Manghani
6. Adventures of a Line of Thought: Rhythmic Evolutions of Intelligent Machines in Post-Digital CultureStamatia Portanova
Part III: Rhythmanalysis
7. The Configuring of 'Context' in RhythmanalysisYi Chen
8. City Rhythms: An Approach to Urban Rhythm AnalysesCaroline Nevejan and Pinar Sefkatli
9. Rhythm, Rhythmanalysis and Algorithm-AnalysisJulian Henriques
Index