1st Edition

The Memetics of Music A Neo-Darwinian View of Musical Structure and Culture

By Steven Jan Copyright 2007
294 Pages
by Routledge

294 Pages
by Routledge

294 Pages
by Routledge

Richard Dawkins's formulation of the meme concept in his 1976 classic The Selfish Gene has inspired three decades of work in what many see as the burgeoning science of memetics. Its underpinning theory proposes that human culture is composed of a multitude of particulate units, memes, which are analogous to the genes of biological transmission. These cultural replicators are transmitted by... Read more
Contents: Preface; Introduction: biological and socio-cultural evolution; Memory, replication and style: memes in music I; Replicating sonorities, replicating hierarchies: memes in music II; Evolutionary dynamics: the selfish musical meme; Cumulative selection and the evolution of large-scale design in music; Memetics and musical analysis: issues and methodologies; Conclusion: towards the memetics of music; References; Index.

Biography

Steven Jan is Senior Lecturer in Music in the Department of Music and Drama, University of Huddersfield, UK

’Jan’s application of memetic theory to musical compositions, drawing examples mainly from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, is thorough, thoughtful, and consistently fascinating ...this is a book that every theoretically and analytically inclined musicologist should read. . . a brilliantly thought-through and thought-provoking workout of the memetic hypothesis.’ Music and Letters