ISBN:
9781501361418
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
,
illustrations (black and white)
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Also published in print
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.0973
Keywords:
Mass media and culture
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Sound Social aspects
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Theory of music & musicology,Film theory & criticism,Media studies,Literary studies: general
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United States Civilization 1970-
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
"Sound positions individuals as social subjects. The presence of human beings, animals, objects, or technologies reverberates into the spaces we inhabit and produces distinct soundscapes that render social practices, group associations, and socio-cultural tensions audible. The Acoustics of the Social on Page and Screen unites interdisciplinary perspectives on the social dimensions of sound in audiovisual and literary environments. The essays in the collection discuss soundtracks for shared values, group membership, and collective agency, and engage with the subversive functions of sound and sonic forms of resistance in American literature, film, and TV"
Description / Table of Contents:
Notes on the Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to The Acoustics of the Social on Page and ScreenNathalie Aghoro, University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany -- Part I: Sound Practice Across Media1. Listening in PrintNicole Brittingham Furlonge, Columbia University, USA -- 2. When a Poem "Sounds" Through the BodyIrene Polimante, University of Macerata, Italy -- 3. Practices of Unmixing: Film Aesthetics, Sound, and the New Hollywood CinemaChristof Decker, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Munich, Germany -- Part II: Soundtracks of Collective Memory -- 4. Voice and Wake: Susan Howe, M. NourbeSe Philip, and the Ecology of EchologyJulius Greve, University of Oldenburg, Germany -- 5. Reframing Indigenous Sonic Archives: Jeremy Dutcher and the Cultural Politics of Refusal Sabine Kim, Mainz University, Germany -- 6. Unsettled Scores: Listening to Black Oklahoma on the American "Frontier" Tsitsi Jaji, Duke University, USA -- Part III: Social Acoustics and Politics of Sound -- 7. The Operator and the Final Girl: Gender, Genre, and Black Sonic Labor in The Call Allison Whitney, Texas Tech University, USA -- 8. Bohemian Like You: The Construction of Cool Sound Collectives in Serial TelevisionFlorian Gross, Leibniz University, Germany -- 9. Sonic Sites of Subversion: Listening and the Politics of Place in Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of OrangeNathalie Aghoro, University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany -- 10. From "Dead Spots" to "Hot Spots": Ann Petry's "On Saturday the Siren Sounds at Noon"Jennifer Lynn Stoever, Binghamton University, USA -- Index
Note:
Also published in print
DOI:
10.5040/9781501361418
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