Chapter 36.Psychoanalysis and Music
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Music and psychoanalysis are connected by three common concerns: hermeneutics, or the study of meaning; the nature and expression of -affects; and forms of communication. Scholars and practitioners in both disciplines share theoretical and practical interests even as they employ different methodologies and emphases in understanding mechanisms of representation and the nature, expression, and interpretation of human emotion and creativity.
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