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The Routledge Companion to Sound Studies provides both upper level students and researchers with a comparative and historically informed understanding of the workings of sound in culture, while also mapping potential future directions for research in the field.
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The Routledge Companion to Sound Studies provides both upper level students and researchers with a comparative and historically informed understanding of the workings of sound in culture, while also mapping potential future directions for research in the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317524267
- Artikelnr.: 54675301
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317524267
- Artikelnr.: 54675301
Michael Bull is Professor of Sound Studies at the University of Sussex. His works include Sounding Out the City: Personal Stereos and the Management of Everyday life (2000) and Sound Moves: iPod Culture and Urban Experience (2007) He has just completed a monograph on Sirens and is presently writing a monograph on Reinterpreting the Sounds of World War 1. He is the co-founding editor of the journals Senses and Society and Sound Studies (both with Routledge) and is editor of the book series The Study of Sound.
Introduction: Sound Studies and the Art of Listening
Section 1 Introduction: Sonic Epistemologies and Debates
Section 1 Introduction: Sonic Epistemologies and Debates
- Holger Schulze: Sound As Theory 1863 - 2014: From Hermann von Helmholtz to Salome Voeglin
- Mark Grimshaw: What is Sound Studies?
- David Howes: Embodiment and the Senses
- Nina Sun Eidsheim: Multisensory Investigation of Sound, Body and Voice.
- Neil Verma: The Return to Sound Aesthetics
- Christabel Stirling: Sound, Affect, Politics
- Richard Rath: Silence and Noise
- Karin Bijsterveld: Sound Waves of Protest: Noise Abatement Movements
- David Goodman: Propaganda and Sound
- Alex Corey: Sounding Out Racial Difference
- Marie Thompson: Gendered Sound
- Amanda Cachia: Mapping Hearing Impairment: Sound/Tracks in the Corner Space
- Jonathan Pieslak: Sound and terrorism: Exploring the World of the Islamic State
- John M. Picker: The Turning of a Word: Soundscape to Soundscapes
- Tim Edensor: The Sonic Rhythms of Place
- Bennett Hogg: Geographies of Silence
- Meri Kyto: Public and Private Space: Sound Transformations
- Yiu-Fai Chow: Diaspora as Method. Music as Hope
- Salome Voeglin: Technologies of Sound Art
- Carolyn Birdsall: Found in Translation: Recording, Storing and Writing of sounds
- Shannon Mattern: Sonic Archaeologies
- Blake Durham: Curating Online Sounds
- Tom Rice: Ethnographies of Sound
- Frauke Berendt: Soundwalking
- Paul Nataraj: Surface Tension: Sheena and Bowie's 'Station to Station' as Palimpsest.
- Julian Henriques and Hillegonda C Rietveld: Echo
- Thor Magnusson: Sound and Music in Networked Media
- Louis Neibur: Ordinary and Avant-Garde Sound in British Radio's Early Years.
- Jacob Smith: Remastering the Recording Angel
- Alex Russo: Radio Sound
- Tom Artiss: Structures of Sonic feeling.
- Cara Wallis: Gender and the Telephonic Voice.
- James Mansell: Ways of Hearing: Sound, Culture and History
Section 2Introduction: Sonic Conflicts, Concepts and Culture
Section 3Introduction: Sonic Spaces and Places
Section 4 Introduction: Sonic Skills: Finding, Recording and Researching.
Section 5 Introduction: Technology, Culture and Sonic Experience.
Section 6 Introduction: Sound Connections
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Introduction: Sound Studies and the Art of Listening
Section 1 Introduction: Sonic Epistemologies and Debates
Section 1 Introduction: Sonic Epistemologies and Debates
- Holger Schulze: Sound As Theory 1863 - 2014: From Hermann von Helmholtz to Salome Voeglin
- Mark Grimshaw: What is Sound Studies?
- David Howes: Embodiment and the Senses
- Nina Sun Eidsheim: Multisensory Investigation of Sound, Body and Voice.
- Neil Verma: The Return to Sound Aesthetics
- Christabel Stirling: Sound, Affect, Politics
- Richard Rath: Silence and Noise
- Karin Bijsterveld: Sound Waves of Protest: Noise Abatement Movements
- David Goodman: Propaganda and Sound
- Alex Corey: Sounding Out Racial Difference
- Marie Thompson: Gendered Sound
- Amanda Cachia: Mapping Hearing Impairment: Sound/Tracks in the Corner Space
- Jonathan Pieslak: Sound and terrorism: Exploring the World of the Islamic State
- John M. Picker: The Turning of a Word: Soundscape to Soundscapes
- Tim Edensor: The Sonic Rhythms of Place
- Bennett Hogg: Geographies of Silence
- Meri Kyto: Public and Private Space: Sound Transformations
- Yiu-Fai Chow: Diaspora as Method. Music as Hope
- Salome Voeglin: Technologies of Sound Art
- Carolyn Birdsall: Found in Translation: Recording, Storing and Writing of sounds
- Shannon Mattern: Sonic Archaeologies
- Blake Durham: Curating Online Sounds
- Tom Rice: Ethnographies of Sound
- Frauke Berendt: Soundwalking
- Paul Nataraj: Surface Tension: Sheena and Bowie's 'Station to Station' as Palimpsest.
- Julian Henriques and Hillegonda C Rietveld: Echo
- Thor Magnusson: Sound and Music in Networked Media
- Louis Neibur: Ordinary and Avant-Garde Sound in British Radio's Early Years.
- Jacob Smith: Remastering the Recording Angel
- Alex Russo: Radio Sound
- Tom Artiss: Structures of Sonic feeling.
- Cara Wallis: Gender and the Telephonic Voice.
- James Mansell: Ways of Hearing: Sound, Culture and History
Section 2Introduction: Sonic Conflicts, Concepts and Culture
Section 3Introduction: Sonic Spaces and Places
Section 4 Introduction: Sonic Skills: Finding, Recording and Researching.
Section 5 Introduction: Technology, Culture and Sonic Experience.
Section 6 Introduction: Sound Connections
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