Sunday, February 13, 2022

Bell Ownership and the Evolving Definition of the ‘Other’ in Ancient China: Rebecca Fields and Isabelle Peretz

 Bell Ownership and the Evolving Definition of the ‘Other’ in Ancient China

 This book looks at the Chinese bronze bell and its constructed role as a tool used by the socio-political dominant from the Shang Dynasty to the Warring States period, the latter half of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Bells and bell ownership represented power. They were musical instruments that reflected an awe-inspiring level of artistic achievement. But they were also used as tools by upper echelon of the socio-political hierarchy to reflect their power and control. As the bronze bell evolves from the Shang dynasty to the close of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, the signified or the perceived meaning of the bell never changes. Bells always represented power. However, what did change were the rules of ownership. Using Michael Foucault's theory of power/knowledge; how historical context can change perceptions and meanings; and the rules of bell ownership, this book will illustrate how the power structure in China was changed.

The nature of music from a biological perspective 

Isabelle Peretz

 

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