The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies

Type:
boek
Titel:
The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies
Auteur:
Pinch, Trevor; Bijsterveld, Karin
Jaar:
2012
Onderwerp:
Sound art
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
Oxford Oxford university press 2012
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.GEN21 (Orpheus Instituut)
ISBN:
9780199995813
Paginering:
593 pages
Samenvatting:
The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies offers new and engaging perspectives on the significance of sound in its material and cultural forms. The book considers sounds and music as experienced in such diverse settings as shop floors, laboratories, clinics, design studios, homes, and clubs, across an impressively broad range of historical periods and national and cultural contexts. Science has traditionally been understood as a visual matter, a study which has historically been undertaken with optical instruments such as slides, graphs, and telescopes. This book questions that notion powerfully by illustrating how sounds have always been a part of human experience, shaping and transforming the world in which we live in ways that often go unnoticed. Sounds and music, the articles argue, are embedded in the fabric of everyday life, art, commerce, and politics in ways which impact our perception of the world. Through a diverse set of case studies, articles illustrate how soundsfrom the sounds of industrialization, to the sounds of automobiles, to sounds in underwater music and hip-hop, to the sounds of nanotechnologygive rise to new forms listening practices. In addition, the book discusses the rise of new public problems such as noise pollution, hearing loss, and intellectual property and privacy issues that stem from the spread and appropriation of new sound and music-related technologies, analog and digital, in many domains of life. Keywords: sound, material forms, cultural forms, music, everyday life, listening, listening practices, noise pollution, hearing loss, intellectual property issues, privacy issues, new sound, digital, analog
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