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LOCATION:Andere\,   
SUMMARY:Clarke: Music\, empathy and ‘virtual worlds'
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Eric Clarke\nInstitute of Speaker: University of Oxfor
 d\nTopics:\nPsychologie\, Gesellschaft\, Philos.\, Erzieh.\n Location:\n  
 Name: Andere (Institute of Art and Music\, August-Bebel-Str. 20\, Room E08
 )\n  Street:  \n  City:  \n  Phone: \n  Fax: \nDescription: There is incre
 asing interest in music and empathy\, and with the ways in which music can
  draw listeners and active participants into forms of engagement with one 
 another. The idea of empathy originally arose in the context of visual art
 \, to account for the ways in which observers can be drawn into the world 
 of a work of art\, but quickly developed into a powerful and more general 
 psychological concept. The definition of empathy\, however\, remains contr
 oversial\, and the frameworks that have been proposed to account for it ra
 nge from neuroscience through psychology to sociology and cultural studies
 . In this lecture I explore the ways in which a broad concept of empathy m
 ight provide a fruitful way to understand how it is that listeners engage 
 with the ‘virtual worlds’ that music affords\, and what kind of extend
 ed musical consciousness they (and we) might experience.
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