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Rationalizing Culture - (Association) by Georgina Born (Paperback)

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  • Anthropologist Georgina Born presents one of the first ethnographies of a powerful western cultural organization, the renowned Institut de Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) in Paris.
  • About the Author: Georgina Born is University Lecturer in the Sociology of Culture and Media at the University of Cambridge, and Official Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
  • 392 Pages
  • Social Science, Popular Culture
  • Series Name: Association

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About the Book



"Shows what can be learned from an in-depth study of a very remarkable cultural institution."--Paul Rabinow, author of "Interpretive Social Science"
"The finest application yet made of critical theory to contemporary music. . . . It would be hard to imagine a more important book."--Richard Taruskin, author of "Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions"
"This work, intrinsically fascinating as is the subject matter, is eminently worth consulting as a model for researchers and students of all varieties about how to produce ethnography within institutions, but on the most lively issues of culture theory."--George Marcus, coeditor of "Writing Culture"



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Anthropologist Georgina Born presents one of the first ethnographies of a powerful western cultural organization, the renowned Institut de Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) in Paris. As a year-long participant-observer, Born studied the social and cultural economy of an institution for research and production of avant-garde and computer music. She gives a unique portrait of IRCAM's composers, computer scientists, technicians, and secretaries, interrogating the effects of the cultural philosophy of the controversial avant-garde composer, Pierre Boulez, who directed the institute until 1992.

Born depicts a major artistic institution trying to maintain its status and legitimacy in an era increasingly dominated by market forces, and in a volatile political and cultural climate. She illuminates the erosion of the legitimacy of art and science in the face of growing commercial and political pressures. By tracing how IRCAM has tried to accomodate these pressures while preserving its autonomy, Born reveals the contradictory effects of institutionalizing an avant-garde.

Contrary to those who see postmodernism representing an accord between high and popular culture, Born stresses the continuities between modernism and postmodernism and how postmodernism itself embodies an implicit antagonism toward popular culture.



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"Shows what can be learned from an in-depth study of a very remarkable cultural institution."--Paul Rabinow, author of Interpretive Social Science

"The finest application yet made of critical theory to contemporary music. . . . It would be hard to imagine a more important book."--Richard Taruskin, author of Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions

"This work, intrinsically fascinating as is the subject matter, is eminently worth consulting as a model for researchers and students of all varieties about how to produce ethnography within institutions, but on the most lively issues of culture theory."--George Marcus, coeditor of Writing Culture



About the Author



Georgina Born is University Lecturer in the Sociology of Culture and Media at the University of Cambridge, and Official Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.01 Inches (H) x 6.05 Inches (W) x 1.21 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.54 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 392
Series Title: Association
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Popular Culture
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Georgina Born
Language: English
Street Date: September 8, 1995
TCIN: 92891749
UPC: 9780520202160
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-9703
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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