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E-grāmata: Keywords in Sound

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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-May-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Duke University Press
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Keywords in Sound defines the field of sound studies and provides a comprehensive conceptual apparatus for why studying sound matters. Each essay includes the keyword's intellectual history, a discussion of its role in cultural, social and political discourses, and suggestions for possible future research.


In twenty essays on subjects such as noise, acoustics, music, and silence, Keywords in Sound presents a definitive resource for sound studies, and a compelling argument for why studying sound matters. Each contributor details their keyword's intellectual history, outlines its role in cultural, social and political discourses, and suggests possibilities for further research. Keywords in Sound charts the philosophical debates and core problems in defining, classifying and conceptualizing sound, and sets new challenges for the development of sound studies.

Contributors. Andrew Eisenberg, Veit Erlmann, Patrick Feaster, Steven Feld, Daniel Fisher, Stefan Helmreich, Charles Hirschkind, Deborah Kapchan, Mara Mills, John Mowitt, David Novak, Ana M. Ochoa, Thomas Porcello, Tom Rice, Tara Rodgers, Matt Sakakeeny, David Samuels, Mark M. Smith, Benjamin Steege, Jonathan Sterne, Amanda Weidman

Recenzijas

"The apparent strategy of the editors is to form a basic, redefined lexicon and this is nicely accomplished. ... Eventually this interesting and thorough experiment reflects the subtle innate heterogeneity of sound, drawing one of the many possible cultural galaxies around it." - Aurelio Cianciotta (Neural) "This is an important contribution to the emergent field of sound studies. It will help in both defining the field more fully and in refining its key terms more elaborately." (European Journal of Communication) "For anyone wanting a substantial, if not comprehensive, introduction to the field, Keywords in Sound is the place to start." - Philip Vandermeer (Notes)

Introduction 1(11)
David Novak
Matt Sakakeeny
[ 1] acoustemology
12(10)
Steven Feld
[ 2] acoustics
22(11)
Benjamin Steege
[ 3] body
33(12)
Deborah Kapchan
[ 4] deafness
45(10)
Mara Mills
[ 5] echo
55(10)
Mark M. Smith
[ 6] hearing
65(13)
Jonathan Sterne
[ 7] image
78(9)
John Mowitt
[ 8] language
87(12)
David Samuels
Thomas Porcello
[ 9] listening
99(13)
Tom Rice
[ 10] music
112(13)
Matt Sakakeeny
[ 11] noise
125(14)
David Novak
[ 12] phonography
139(12)
Patrick Feaster
[ 13] radio
151(14)
Daniel Fisher
[ 14] religion
165(10)
Charles Hirschkind
[ 15] resonance
175(8)
Veit Erlmann
[ 16] silence
183(10)
Ana Maria Ochoa Gautier
[ 17] space
193(15)
Andrew J. Eisenberg
[ 18] synthesis
208(14)
Tara Rodgers
[ 19] transduction
222(10)
Stefan Helmreich
[ 20] voice
232(15)
Amanda Weidman
Contributors 247(6)
Index 253
David Novak is Associate Professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author of Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation, also published by Duke University Press.

Matt Sakakeeny is Associate Professor of Music at Tulane University, and the author of Roll With It: Brass Bands in the Streets of New Orleans, also published by Duke University Press.