Review: Postcomposition by Scott Campbell

One cannot read Postcomposition without reacting to its claims that the field of composition is in the doldrums, that the “conservatism” of composition, most notable in its attachment to pedagogy, is ripe for attack. Dobrin writes “with the intent of violence” (2), and, although he qualifies this celebration of disruption, his goal of unsettling readers…

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