Lyric Personhood
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Lyric Personhood
A new theory of personhood makes the case that a "person" has always been an aesthetic category, not just a legal, political, or moral one.
What does it mean to be a person? One might think of the possession of certain rights, having the capacity for love, or being self-determined. But if words like "person" or "love" seem to carry an internal meaning, where does this meaningfulness come from? Lyric Personhood contends that to be encultured in the modern West is to learn, on top of everything else, an unspoken and mostly felt sense of what it means to be someone, a sense transmitted not only in language but also through encounters with aesthetic form.
Through close readings that span nineteenth-century European opera, commercial cinema, and amateur YouTube proposal videos, Dan Wang shows that a "person" has become an aesthetic conceptβand not just a legal, moral, political, or philosophical oneβin the last two hundred years of Western culture.
It's hard to let go of the organizing promise of romantic love, the dream of therapeutic "health," and the aspiration to belong to national culture, Wang argues, because these longings have been shaped by an archive of sentimental and melodramatic works that trains people's expectations for life, genre, and even the knowing promised in theory itself.
Tracing a surprisingly continuous imagination of personhood through opera and film aesthetics, Lyric Personhood introduces modes of reading audiovisual works that allow a longer story to be told about the forms that make personhood sensible in the West.
Series: Opera Lab: Explorations in History, Technology, and Performance
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226843575
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 November 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Illustration: 13 halftones, 4 line drawings, 1 tables
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Dan Wang is assistant professor of music at the University of Pittsburgh. He has contributed articles to The Oxford Handbook of Voice Studies and to the journal 19th-Century Music.
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