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    Online Resource
    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030181222
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 158 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Pop music, culture and identity
    Series Statement: Pop Music, Culture and Identity Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.4842
    Keywords: Music-Physiological aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Listening Through the Body -- Introductory Thoughts -- Somatechnics as Theoretical Tool and Mode of Apprehension -- Bodymind: Thinking About the Body -- Why Popular Music and Somatechnics? -- Sticky Listening: How to Talk About Pleasure and Listening -- Chapter Outline -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2: Materiality, the Bodymind, and Music Listening -- Introduction -- Sensorial Somatechnics -- Narrativizing the Relationship Between Listening Pleasure and Materiality -- The Emergence of Vinyl as a Way of Knowing -- Cassette Culture and a 'Sense' of Control -- The Compact Disc, Mobile Music and Proprioception -- The Discourse of Authenticity: Materiality as a Discursive Construct -- 'Libidinal Energization of the Commodity' -- Memory and Ownership -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Liveness in the Age of Digitization -- Somatechnics and Live Music -- Stiegler's Technics of Time: Constructing the Live in the Field of the Now -- Dance and Disintegration in the Land of the Now -- Somatechnics and Extreme Vocality: The Voice, Vibration and Liveness -- The Technics of the Camera Phone in the Live Experience -- Somatechnics of Social Listening: Pulling the Absent into the Present -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Screen as Skin: The Somatechnics of Touchscreen Music Media -- Introduction -- Somatechnics as Conceptual Apparatus -- Music Listening at the Border of the Human/Computer Interface -- Sartre and the Erotics of Touch as Possession -- Haptics: The 'Touchy-Feely' World of Mobile Music -- Music Players as Sex Toys: I'll Never Listen to the Black Eyed Peas in the Same Way Again -- Grief and Loss in the World of Mobile Touchscreen Technology -- Conclusion -- References.
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