Emerging Disciplines: Shaping New Fields of Scholarly Inquiry in and beyond the Humanities by Melissa Bailar, Caroline Levander, et al - HTML preview
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Emerging Disciplines: Shaping New Fields of Scholarly Inquiry in and beyond the Humanities
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. On the Possibilities for a Deep History of Humankind
- Chapter 3. From Transatlantic Histories of “Intoxication” to a Hemispheric “War on Affect”: Paradoxes Unbound
- Chapter 4. Discussion of Smail and Herlinghaus Papers
- Chapter 5. What Is Cultural Economy?
- Chapter 6. Digital Humanities 2.0: A Report on Knowledge
- Chapter 7. Discussion of Poovey and Presner Papers
- Chapter 8. Music, Biological Evolution, and the Brain
- 8.1.
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The evolutionary puzzle of music
- 3. Music as a human invention
- 4. The biological power of music: two examples
- 5. Why would music have lasting effects on nonmusical brain functions?
- 6. A non-genetic explanation for music’s universality
- 7. A Darwinian perspective on the biological study of music
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 8.1.
- Chapter 9. Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study
- Chapter 10. An Essay on Neurohistory
- Chapter 11. Discussion of Patel, Sheingorn, and Smail Papers
- Chapter 12. Roundtable Discussion
- Chapter 13. Participant Biographies
- Index
