Stop Making Sense
Discover a fresh perspective on the intersection of music and psychoanalysis in "Stop Making Sense" by Scott Wilson. Published in 2015 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this compelling paperback encompasses 272 pages of thought-provoking insights. Wilson proposes an innovative theory of music as a social bond, drawing parallels with language through a Lacanian lens. The book illustrates contemporary instances where music serves as a potent expression of discontent while simultaneously offering a means of orientation in today’s complex world. Ideal for anyone intrigued by the psychological dimensions of music and its impact on society, this engaging work beckons readers to reconsider the significance of sound in human connection.