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Semiotics, pragmatics, and metaphor in film music analysis

Posted on:2007-12-02Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Florida State UniversityCandidate:Chattah, Juan RoqueFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390005480348Subject:Language
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation proposes an interdisciplinary approach that aims to broaden the music-theoretical strategies employed to analyze film music by borrowing analytical models from the disciplines of semiotics and pragmatics. The examination and application of semiotic and pragmatic models developed by Fauconnier and Turner, Lakoff and Johnson, and Peirce (among others), is complemented by traditional music analysis. This interface crystallizes in considerations of formal design, melodic contour, pitch content, harmonic gestures, cadential formulas, and other structural aspects of the music. The repertoire analyzed consists primarily of recent Hollywood film soundtracks from a wide variety of genres including cartoons, musicals, and documentaries. The result is an analytical framework that allows for the recognition of fundamental processes lying at the very heart of film music interpretation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Film music
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