What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space

“You follow me”, says Ornette to Charlie Haden at one of their first meetings, sometime in the later 1950s, “and you go where I go”. But what does it mean to follow Ornette, what does it mean to go where Ornette goes? Oriented by tools developed from psychoanalysis – in particular the notion of tran...

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Main Author: James, Alex
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2022
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description “You follow me”, says Ornette to Charlie Haden at one of their first meetings, sometime in the later 1950s, “and you go where I go”. But what does it mean to follow Ornette, what does it mean to go where Ornette goes? Oriented by tools developed from psychoanalysis – in particular the notion of transference, with its roots in the philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment – as well as tools from a Lacanian Discourse Analysis and the neighbourhood topology of Felix Hausdorff, we attempt to lend a psychoanalytic ear to Ornette's discourse, finding in its many allusions to relations and their impasses – musical and otherwise – new ways to listen to Ornette's music as structure and space, as well as movements through that space. If we follow Ornette, attempting to go where Ornette goes, we also find in his thought consequences that offer the means to go further, to think with Ornette, beyond where his thought has already gone. In this way, we “take part”, as Freud says of the aims of the psychoanalytic experience, “in building up a new theory of the subject”.
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spelling nottingham-691182024-08-03T04:32:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/69118/ What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space James, Alex “You follow me”, says Ornette to Charlie Haden at one of their first meetings, sometime in the later 1950s, “and you go where I go”. But what does it mean to follow Ornette, what does it mean to go where Ornette goes? Oriented by tools developed from psychoanalysis – in particular the notion of transference, with its roots in the philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment – as well as tools from a Lacanian Discourse Analysis and the neighbourhood topology of Felix Hausdorff, we attempt to lend a psychoanalytic ear to Ornette's discourse, finding in its many allusions to relations and their impasses – musical and otherwise – new ways to listen to Ornette's music as structure and space, as well as movements through that space. If we follow Ornette, attempting to go where Ornette goes, we also find in his thought consequences that offer the means to go further, to think with Ornette, beyond where his thought has already gone. In this way, we “take part”, as Freud says of the aims of the psychoanalytic experience, “in building up a new theory of the subject”. 2022-08-03 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/69118/1/What%20Does%20It%20Mean%20To%20Follow%20-%20PhD%20thesis%20-%20Alex%20James.pdf James, Alex (2022) What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Ornette Coleman music music literature
spellingShingle Ornette Coleman
music
music literature
James, Alex
What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space
title What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space
title_full What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space
title_fullStr What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space
title_full_unstemmed What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space
title_short What does it mean to follow? Movements in harmolodic space
title_sort what does it mean to follow? movements in harmolodic space
topic Ornette Coleman
music
music literature
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/69118/