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Recent critical studies in International Political Economy have engaged with the ‘temporal turn’ in International Relations. However, outside of postcolonial critiques, this temporal turn in IPE has not considered how subjects share time or how coevalness is produced. This paper explores the problem of coevalness by asking how music produces shared time and plural temporalities. It analyses a collection of experimental electronic music, 4 Women No Cry, arguing that mobilising vulnerabilities through the co-presence of bodies in ‘musicking’ points towards possibilities for subjectivity beyond the individuated, sovereign, autonomous individual subject and for an intercorporeal subjectivity emerging from the intertwining of material and social relations. This article thus does not offer an ‘IPE of music’ but rather asserts, via music, a deepening of the critique of temporality and of subjectivity, opening further possibilities for political critique in IPE.
Author(s): Davies Matt
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Review of International Political Economy
Year: 2023
Volume: 30
Issue: 4
Pages: 1560-1581
Online publication date: 28/09/2022
Acceptance date: 24/08/2022
Date deposited: 30/09/2022
ISSN (print): 0969-2290
ISSN (electronic): 1466-4526
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2022.2122066
DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2022.2122066
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