Körsång och lust:
En undersökning av körsång som sinnlig aktivitet och erfarenhet
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https://doi.org/10.58698/stm-sjm.v12.55085Keywords:
choral singing, SwedenAbstract
This article investigates choir singing as an embodied, sensuous experience. I have chosen a bundle of concepts which I think are foundational for singing, especially singing together in a choir. The concepts in question are embodiment, pleasure, and community, and by narrowing down the meaning of these concepts in this particular context, I try to make the phenomenon of choir singing appear.
Choral singing is an aesthetic experience which embraces feelings of presence and engagement as an embodied subject; creating and reception; pleasure and happiness; being part of and a whole simultaneous, together. Thus, it is not possible to clearly demarcate the object for the investigation but in the frame of "choral singing and pleasure" I will illuminate the aspects that I find most relevant.
The whole discussion ends up in some reflections concerning similarities between aesthetic and religious experience which would be interesting to deepen in the future.
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Copyright (c) 2009 Katarina Elam

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