53 research outputs found
SveÄarska kritika i djelovanje u djelu 4/4 Down the Stairs Felixa Labanda
This article presents an analysis of Cape Town-based electronic artist Felix Labandâs album, 4/4 Down the Stairs (African Dope Records: 2002). The discussion comprises three sections. The first theorises, through the contested lens of Mikhail Bakhtinâs formulation of the carnivalesque, Labandâs use of the âlow-otherâ as festive critique. It unravels the aesthetico-ideological discourse in which the cover design and the music participate. The second discussion, which sounds an additional cautionary note in counterpoint to celebrating festive critique, turns to the work of the French economist and philosopher, Jacques Attali, to consider his distinction between âmass musicâ and what he defines rather idiosyncratically as âcompositionâ. Attaliâs theory of musical production, which juxtaposes the multivalent tropes of Carnival and Lent, presents a persuasive critique of the popular music industry. We consider, in our description of Attaliâs representation of the trap of commercial circulation, the extent to which Labandâs work registers as the âbackground noiseâ of âconsumer integration, interclass levelling, cultural homogenizationâ (1985: 111). The third and final section of the argument is rather more optimistic. It seeks to develop, through the ideas of Michel de Certeau, a theory of (muted and conditional) subversive agency that applauds Labandâs creativity as the capture of musical possibility in a mode that de Certeau describes as âpedestrianâ combinational and relational practice.Ovaj Älanak predstavlja, na razliÄitim razinama, dijaloĆĄku analizu djela 4/4 Down the Stairs (kao trivijalno, kao banalni pastiĆĄ, kao komercijalno, nekoherentno, sekundarno ili kao izblijedjeli minimalizam).
Rasprava se sastoji od triju odlomaka. U prvome se teoretizira, kroz osporavanu prizmu formulacije o karnevalesknom Mihaila Bahtina, o Labandovoj uporabi \u27niskog drugog\u27 (\u27lowother\u27) kao sveÄarske kritike. U njemu se rjeĆĄava estetiÄko-ideoloĆĄki diskurs, ukljuÄujuÄi dizajn omota i sĂąmu glazbu, pribliĆŸavajuÄi se glazbi opisnom analizom \u27Blue Crack Twos\u27, jedne od traka na albumu. Ovaj odlomak valja Äitati kao skeptiÄno uprizorenje Bahtinova teorijskog aparata koje privlaÄi pozornost na svoja ograniÄenja Äak i kada ocrtava moguÄnosti karnevala kao oruĆŸja protiv pretvaranja i hipokrizije moÄnih.
Druga rasprava komplicira cijelu stvar. ObraÄa se djelu francuskog ekonomista i filozofa Jacquesa Attalija da bi razmotrila njegovo razlikovanje izmeÄu âmasovne glazbeâ i onoga ĆĄto definira priliÄno idiosinkretiÄki kao \u27kompoziciju\u27. Attalijeva politiÄko-ekonomska teorija glazbene produkcije, koja supostavlja polivalentne trope karnevala i korizme, predstavlja uvjerljivu kritiku industrije popularne glazbe. Potom se u ovom odlomku unosi dodatna opominjujuÄa nota kao protuteĆŸa slavljenoj \u27veseloj\u27 kritici. Njome se sugerira da prividno karnevaleskna subverzija, kada je nerazmrsivo integrirana u produkcijske i reprodukcijske krugove, Äesto ne Äini niĆĄta drugo nego fetiĆĄizira ponavljanje i potroĆĄnju.
TreÄi i zavrĆĄni odlomak je optimistiÄniji. U njemu se nastoji razviti, putem ideja Michela de Certeaua, teorija nijemog i uvjetovanog djelovanja koja povlaÄuje Labandovoj kreativnosti kao hvatanje glazbene moguÄnosti na naÄin koji de Certeau opisuje kao \u27pjeĆĄaÄku\u27 kombinatornu i odnosnu praksu. U ovom se odlomku pokazuje da Attalijeva krajnje modernistiÄka kritika âmasovne glazbeâ ne odgovara zadatku prepoznavanja puteva kojima se glazbenici pojedinci, s pomoÄu lukavstava prilagoÄavanja i manipulacije, ukljuÄuju u prevladavajuÄe akustiÄke poretke te ÄineÄi tako uvode u te poretke i novinu i nepostojanost
South African end times: Conceiving an apocalyptic imaginary
The future of South Africa has most commonly been conceived as a prospective apocalyptic upheaval in which the nation fractures along race lines. This expectation preceded, but informed the rise of apartheid, and has accompanied its demise. This article argues that catastrophic predictionâthe trope of a looming racial Armageddonâis like a worn coin: familiar currency so often spent. Nonetheless, we need to conceive how this particular political theology settled into our polity; why it has proved so adaptable (through and despite the âmiraculousâ transformation of 1994); and, how its tenacityâwhich is politically anodyne at best and fascist at worstâmight be challenged. The article conceives of a study (comprising nine essays) which sets out to analyze aspects of this history of fear, without simply taking its existence and persistence for granted
Representations of jazz music and jazz performance occasions in selected jazz literature
The founding hypothesis of the study is that creative writers translate jazz music and
performance into discourse by recourse to a number of figurative domains. These translations
map existential, anthropological and political spaces and situate jazz within these. The first
chapter concerns the representation of jazz in the construction of alterity, focussing on the
evocation of the Dionysian spirit of jazz, the parallels between jazz and Bahktin's carnival
and the strategic deployment of 'blackness' in configurations. The second chapter applies the
notion of 'existential integration' in tracing some of the fluid boundaries between the music,
the body of the instrument and the body of the performer in representations. The final
chapter looks at the contrary tendency: the representation of mystical transcendence in the
course of listening to or performing jazz. Underlying each of the three chapters is a concern
with the emergence and propagation of oppositional identities in jazz writing.English StudiesM.A. (English
Prevalence of androgenicanabolic steroid use in adolescents in two regions of South Africa
Objective. To determine the prevalence of androgenicanabolic steroid (AAS) use among schoolchildren in two geographically separate regions of South Africa.Design. Self-reported questionnaire.Population. Standard 10 schoolchildren (16 - 18 years) were selected, 1 136 from region A and 1 411 from region B.Results. The prevalence of AAS use in the overall populationwas 14.4/1 000. There were significant diHerences in prevalence of AAS use between the two regions (5.9/1 000 v. '22.7/1 000; P < 0.0005). There was significantly higher use in males (28.2/1 000) compared with females (0.7/1 000) (p < 0.005). Gymnasia were the most common source of AAS. Although there were regional diHerences in general knowledge about AAS, general knowledge scores were low across all the groups. Male sports participants who used AAS experienced significantly higher pressure to perform than their non-user counterparts in both regions.Conclusions. Regional differences in AAS use and general knowledge about AAS need to be considered before a meaningful programme can be implemented to reduce the use of AAS by South African schoolchildren
The dynamic emergence of cooperative norms in a social dilemma
This paper addresses the formation of social norms of cooperation through interaction in repeated Public Goods Games, using novel multilevel techniques. Cooperation has traditionally been understood as the interplay of static factors such as shared social identity and pre-existing norms. This study investigates the dynamic emergence of cooperative norms in the presence or absence of social categorization. A small effect of categorization was found: Categorization helps initiate and maintain higher levels of cooperation. However, the differences in emergent cooperation between small groups were much stronger than the differences between the Categorization and Non-Categorization conditions. Using explorative analyses, three distinct classes of groups were found. Within groups, group members follow nearly identical rules for their choice of cooperative behavior. We argue that individual behavior converged because of the social interactions within these groups. Overall, the development of cooperation is best predicted by the process of norm formation that occurs when social identities emerge.</p
Severe Asthma Standard-of-Care Background Medication Reduction With Benralizumab: ANDHI in Practice Substudy
Background: The phase IIIb, randomized, parallel-group, placebo-controlled ANDHI double-blind (DB) study extended understanding of the efficacy of benralizumab for patients with severe eosinophilic asthma. Patients from ANDHI DB could join the 56-week ANDHI in Practice (IP) single-arm, open-label extension substudy. Objective: Assess potential for standard-of-care background medication reductions while maintaining asthma control with benralizumab. Methods: Following ANDHI DB completion, eligible adults were enrolled in ANDHI IP. After an 8-week run-in with benralizumab, there were 5 visits to potentially reduce background asthma medications for patients achieving and maintaining protocol-defined asthma control with benralizumab. Main outcome measures for non-oral corticosteroid (OCS)-dependent patients were the proportions with at least 1 background medication reduction (ie, lower inhaled corticosteroid dose, background medication discontinuation) and the number of adapted Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) step reductions at end of treatment (EOT). Main outcomes for OCS-dependent patients were reductions in daily OCS dosage and proportion achieving OCS dosage of 5 mg or lower at EOT. Results: For non-OCS-dependent patients, 53.3% (n = 208 of 390) achieved at least 1 background medication reduction, increasing to 72.6% (n = 130 of 179) for patients who maintained protocol-defined asthma control at EOT. A total of 41.9% (n = 163 of 389) achieved at least 1 adapted GINA step reduction, increasing to 61.8% (n = 110 of 178) for patients with protocol-defined EOT asthma control. At ANDHI IP baseline, OCS dosages were 5 mg or lower for 40.4% (n = 40 of 99) of OCS-dependent patients. Of OCS-dependent patients, 50.5% (n = 50 of 99) eliminated OCS and 74.7% (n = 74 of 99) achieved dosages of 5 mg or lower at EOT. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate benralizumab's ability to improve asthma control, thereby allowing background medication reduction
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