Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound, Listening and Modernity

Type:
boek
Titel:
Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound, Listening and Modernity
Auteur:
Erlmann, Veit
Jaar:
2004
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
New York Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research London Berg 2004
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.AES ERLM (Orpheus Instituut)
ISBN:
9781859738283
Paginering:
239 pages
Samenvatting:
Hearing Cultures is a timely examination of the elusive, often evocative, and sometimes cacophonous auditory sense. It answers such intriguing questions as: Did people in Shakespeare's time hear differently from us? In what way does technology affect our ears? Why do people in Egypt increasingly listen to taped religious sermons? Why did Enlightenment doctors believe that music was an essential cure? What happens acoustically in cross-cultural first encounters? The ear, as much as the eye, nose, mouth and hand, defines experience. This book shows how sound offers a refreshing new lens through which to examine culture and complex social issues.
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