2010
DOI: 10.1353/tae.2010.0006
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Rhythm and Cadence, Frenzy and March: Music and the Geo-Bio-Techno-Affective Assemblages of Ancient Warfare

Abstract: In one of many such passages in A Thousand Plateaus (hereafter "ATP") Deleuze and Guattari describe the assemblage as the imbrication of the social and the somatic, this time using an example from ancient Greek warfare:Assemblages [agencements] are passional, they are compositions of desire. Desire has nothing to do with a natural or spontaneous determination; there is no desire but assembling, assembled, desire [il n'y a de désir qu'agencant, agencé, machiné]. The rationality, the efficiency, of an assemblag… Show more

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“…3 Music can also coordinate actions both solitary and social. In elevating our mood and sharpening our attentional focus ( Sridharan et al, 2007 ), music can get us into different states of action-readiness necessary for various activities, including combat ( Gittoes, 2004 ; Protevi, 2010 ), athletics ( DeNora, 1986 ), erotic encounters ( DeNora, 1997 ), dining out ( Caldwell and Hibbert, 1999 ), or studying ( Rauscher et al, 1993 ).…”
Section: Musicking and Musical Affordancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Music can also coordinate actions both solitary and social. In elevating our mood and sharpening our attentional focus ( Sridharan et al, 2007 ), music can get us into different states of action-readiness necessary for various activities, including combat ( Gittoes, 2004 ; Protevi, 2010 ), athletics ( DeNora, 1986 ), erotic encounters ( DeNora, 1997 ), dining out ( Caldwell and Hibbert, 1999 ), or studying ( Rauscher et al, 1993 ).…”
Section: Musicking and Musical Affordancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here are some of the components of the bodily, affective underpinnings of the relational autonomy and collective intentionality interface in team sports. Touching (high‐fives, hugs, handshakes, pats on back) (Kraus et al, 2010) Entrainment (jogging/stretching, drill work in resonance) (McNeill, 1995) Mutual effort/exhaustion (beta‐endorphin‐dopamine connection along with association of fellow strivers) (Cohen et al, 2009; Davis et al, 2015; Machin & Dunbar, 2011) Joy in rhythmic movement (sport as exaptation of dance rooted in mother‐infant relation and lullaby) (Protevi, 2010; reprinted in Protevi, 2013)) Joy from joint attention/joint commitment (Hrdy, 2009; Tomasello, 2016) …”
Section: Enactive Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mutual effort/exhaustion (beta-endorphin-dopamine connection along with association of fellow strivers) (Cohen et al, 2009;Davis et al, 2015;Machin & Dunbar, 2011) 4. Joy in rhythmic movement (sport as exaptation of dance rooted in mother-infant relation and lullaby) (Protevi, 2010; reprinted in Protevi, 2013)) 5. Joy from joint attention/joint commitment (Hrdy, 2009;Tomasello, 2016) Feedback loops are evident here: if you like each other, you want to touch your teammates to encourage each other, which helps success, which helps liking each other.…”
Section: Affect and Team Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deleuze contends that the body is not a monolithic unit, but is itself a composition of various kinds of other bodies and relationships that continuously affects and is affected by other bodies. Affect, in this sense, is 'what a body can do and what it can undergo' (Protevi 2010). Or, as Deleuze and Guattari (2004: 283) contend, 'affects are becomings', where becoming is contrasted with more fixed 'being'.…”
Section: Circulations Of Affect Embodiment and Affective Atmospheresmentioning
confidence: 99%