The sound studies reader /
edited by Jonathan Sterne.
- New York ; London : Routledge, 2012.
- x, 566 p. ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Sonic Imaginations / Hearing, Listening, Deafness Introduction -- The Auditory Dimension / Noise: The Political Economy of Music / Contradicting Media: Toward a Political Phenomenology of Listening / The Three Listening Modes / Cassette Sermons, Aural Modernities and the Islamic Revival in Cairo / The Ontology of Vibrational Force / Hearing Aids and the History of Electronics Miniaturization / Following You: Disciplines of Listening in Social Media / Spaces, Sites, Scapes -- The Soundscape / The Walkman Effect / Sound, Modernity and History / No Corner for the Devil to Hide / The Soundproof Study / Listening to Machines: Industrial Noise, Hearing Loss and the Cultural Meaning of Sound / Anthropologist Underwater: Immersive Soundscapes, Submarine Cyborgs and Transductive Ethnography / Auditory Awareness as an Extension of Religion / The Audio-Visual iPod / Transduce and Record -- The Sound of Music in the Era of Its Electronic Reproducibility / Four and a Half Film Fallacies / Gramophone / Fidelity Versus Intelligibility / Shaping the Synthesizer / The Recording Studio as Fetish / New Media Publics / Deadness: Technologies of the Intermundane / Collectivities and Couplings -- This is the Voice of Algeria / The Culture of the Telephone / Radiating Culture / Reach Out Someone: the Telephonic Uncanny / Cellular Disability: Consumption, Design and Access / Social Transculturation, Epistemologies of Purification and the Aural Public Sphere in Latin America / The Sonic Arts: Aesthetics, Experience, Interpretation -- Desire, Power and the Sonorous Landscape / Science, Technology and the Avant-Garde / Noises of the Avant-Garde / Operating System for the Redesign of Sonic Reality / Starship Africa / Auditory Relations / Toward a Feminist Historiography of Electronic Music / The Voice the Keeps Silence / The Grain of the Voice / "Feenin": Posthuman Voices in Contemporary Black Popular Music / Multiple Voices / The Frenzy of the Audible: Pleasure, Authenticity and Recorded Laughter / The Linguistics of the Voice / Jonathan Sterne -- Don Ihde -- Jacques Attali -- Jody Berland -- Michel Chion -- Charles Hirschkind -- Steve Goodman -- Mara Mills -- Kate Crawford -- R. Murray Schafer -- Shuhei Hosokawa -- Emily Thompson -- Richard Cullen Rath -- John Picker -- Karin Bijsterveld -- Stefan Helmreich -- Barry Blesser and Linda-Ruth Salter -- Michael Bull -- John Mowitt -- Rick Altman -- Friedrich Kittler -- James Lastra -- Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco -- Louise Meintjes -- Lisa Gitelman -- Jason Stanyek and Benjamin Piekut -- Frantz Fanon -- Michale Martin -- Michelle Hilmes -- John Durham Peters -- Gerard Goggin -- Ana MarĂa Ochoa Gautier -- Richard Leppert -- Georgina Born -- Douglas Kahn -- Kodwo Eshun. Michael Veal -- Brandon LaBelle -- Tara Rodgers -- Jacques Derrida -- Roland Barthes -- Alexander Weheliye -- Adriana Cavarero -- Jacob Smith -- Mladen Dolar. Ch. 1. Pt. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Pt. 2. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Pt. 3. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Pt. 4. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31. Ch. 32. Pt. 5. Ch. 33. Ch. 34. Ch. 35. Ch. 36. Ch. 37. Ch. 38. Ch. 39. Pt. 6. Voice -- Ch. 40. Ch. 41. Ch. 42. Ch. 43. Ch. 44. Ch. 45.
The Sound Studies Reader is a groundbreaking anthology blending recent work that self-consciously describes itself as 'sound studies' with earlier and lesser known scholarship on sound. The collection begins with an introduction to welcome novice readers to the field and acquaint them with key themes and concepts in sound studies. Individual section introductions give readers further background on the essays and an extensive up to date bibliography for further reading in 'sound studies' make this an original and accessible guide to the field.
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Sound--Recording and reproducing--History Sound--Recording and reproducing--Social aspects Hearing Listening