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  1. The Acoustical Unconscious
    From Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
  2. The acoustical unconscious
    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
    Published: [2022]; © 2022
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    Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we... more

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    Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we could not consciously perceive before. This study argues that Benjamin was also concerned with how acoustical media allow us to "hear otherwise," that is, to listen to sound structures previously lost to the naked ear. Crucially, they help sensitize us to the discursive sonority of words, which Benjamin was already alluding to in his autobiographical work. In five chapters that range in scope from Tieck's Blonde Eckbert, which Benjamin once called his locus classicus of his theory of forgetting, to Alexander Kluge's films and short texts, where he develops what he calls "sound perspectives," this monograph discusses how the acoustical unconscious enriches our understanding of different media, from the written word to radio and film. As the first book-length study of Benjamin's linguistic, cultural-historical, and media-theoretical reflections on sound, this book will be particularly relevant to students and scholars of both German studies and sound studies

     

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    Series: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies ; volume 32
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies; Sehen; Intermedialität; Unterbewusstsein; Hören; Lesen
    Other subjects: Kluge, Alexander (1932-); Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940); Arnheim, Rudolf (1904-2007); Eich, Günter (1907-1972); Tieck, Ludwig (1773-1853)
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  3. The acoustical unconscious
    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Series: Interdisciplinary German cultural studies ; volume 32
    Subjects: Lesen; Hören; Sehen; Unterbewusstsein; Intermedialität
    Other subjects: Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940); Tieck, Ludwig (1773-1853); Arnheim, Rudolf (1904-2007); Eich, Günter (1907-1972); Kluge, Alexander (1932-)
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  4. The Acoustical Unconscious
    From Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston

  5. The Acoustical Unconscious
    From Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
  6. The acoustical unconscious
    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we... more

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    Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we could not consciously perceive before. This study argues that Benjamin was also concerned with how acoustical media allow us to "hear otherwise," that is, to listen to sound structures previously lost to the naked ear. Crucially, they help sensitize us to the discursive sonority of words, which Benjamin was already alluding to in his autobiographical work. In five chapters that range in scope from Tieck's Blonde Eckbert, which Benjamin once called his locus classicus of his theory of forgetting, to Alexander Kluge's films and short texts, where he develops what he calls "sound perspectives," this monograph discusses how the acoustical unconscious enriches our understanding of different media, from the written word to radio and film. As the first book-length study of Benjamin's linguistic, cultural-historical, and media-theoretical reflections on sound, this book will be particularly relevant to students and scholars of both German studies and sound studies

     

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    ISBN: 9783110737776; 3110737779
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    Series: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies ; Band 32
    Subjects: Sehen; Intermedialität; Unterbewusstsein; Hören; Lesen
    Other subjects: Kluge, Alexander (1932-); Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940); Arnheim, Rudolf (1904-2007); Eich, Günter (1907-1972); Tieck, Ludwig (1773-1853); Unconscious; hearing; Benjamin; German media
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  7. The acoustical unconscious
    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Hearing Otherwise -- 1 Walter Benjamin's Shell-Shock: Sounding the Acoustical Unconscious -- 2 Of Birds and Barks: Listening in on the Forgotten in Freud, Benjamin,... more

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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Hearing Otherwise -- 1 Walter Benjamin's Shell-Shock: Sounding the Acoustical Unconscious -- 2 Of Birds and Barks: Listening in on the Forgotten in Freud, Benjamin, and Tieck -- 3 Voices Carry: Benjamin and Arnheim on Radio -- 4 Glimpsing the World through Our Ears: Günter Eich and the Acoustical Unconscious -- 5 Clatter in Kracauer and Kluge: Politicizing the Acoustical Unconscious -- Conclusion: Toward a Genealogy of the Acoustical Unconscious -- Works Cited -- Index Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we could not consciously perceive before. This study argues that Benjamin was also concerned with how acoustical media allow us to "hear otherwise," that is, to listen to sound structures previously lost to the naked ear. Crucially, they help sensitize us to the discursive sonority of words, which Benjamin was already alluding to in his autobiographical work. In five chapters that range in scope from Tieck's Blonde Eckbert, which Benjamin once called his locus classicus of his theory of forgetting, to Alexander Kluge's films and short texts, where he develops what he calls "sound perspectives," this monograph discusses how the acoustical unconscious enriches our understanding of different media, from the written word to radio and film. As the first book-length study of Benjamin's linguistic, cultural-historical, and media-theoretical reflections on sound, this book will be particularly relevant to students and scholars of both German studies and sound studies

     

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  8. The acoustical unconscious
    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
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    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Hearing Otherwise -- 1 Walter Benjamin's Shell-Shock: Sounding the Acoustical Unconscious -- 2 Of Birds and Barks: Listening in on the Forgotten in Freud, Benjamin,... more

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    Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Hearing Otherwise -- 1 Walter Benjamin's Shell-Shock: Sounding the Acoustical Unconscious -- 2 Of Birds and Barks: Listening in on the Forgotten in Freud, Benjamin, and Tieck -- 3 Voices Carry: Benjamin and Arnheim on Radio -- 4 Glimpsing the World through Our Ears: Günter Eich and the Acoustical Unconscious -- 5 Clatter in Kracauer and Kluge: Politicizing the Acoustical Unconscious -- Conclusion: Toward a Genealogy of the Acoustical Unconscious -- Works Cited -- Index Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we could not consciously perceive before. This study argues that Benjamin was also concerned with how acoustical media allow us to "hear otherwise," that is, to listen to sound structures previously lost to the naked ear. Crucially, they help sensitize us to the discursive sonority of words, which Benjamin was already alluding to in his autobiographical work. In five chapters that range in scope from Tieck's Blonde Eckbert, which Benjamin once called his locus classicus of his theory of forgetting, to Alexander Kluge's films and short texts, where he develops what he calls "sound perspectives," this monograph discusses how the acoustical unconscious enriches our understanding of different media, from the written word to radio and film. As the first book-length study of Benjamin's linguistic, cultural-historical, and media-theoretical reflections on sound, this book will be particularly relevant to students and scholars of both German studies and sound studies

     

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  10. The acoustical unconscious
    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
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    Series: Interdisciplinary german cultural studies ; volume 32
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    from Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
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  12. The Acoustical Unconscious
    From Walter Benjamin to Alexander Kluge
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    Is there an acoustical equivalent to Walter Benjamin's idea of the optical unconscious? In the 1930s, Benjamin was interested in how visual media expand our optical perception: the invention of the camera allowed us to see images and details that we could not consciously perceive before. This study argues that Benjamin was also concerned with how acoustical media allow us to "hear otherwise," that is, to listen to sound structures previously lost to the naked ear. Crucially, they help sensitize us to the discursive sonority of words, which Benjamin was already alluding to in his autobiographical work. In five chapters that range in scope from Tieck's Blonde Eckbert, which Benjamin once called his locus classicus of his theory of forgetting, to Alexander Kluge's films and short texts, where he develops what he calls "sound perspectives," this monograph discusses how the acoustical unconscious enriches our understanding of different media, from the written word to radio and film. As the first book-length study of Benjamin's linguistic, cultural-historical, and media-theoretical reflections on sound, this book will be particularly relevant to students and scholars of both German studies and sound studies.

     

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    Series: Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies , ; 32
    Subjects: Lesen; Hören; Sehen; Unterbewusstsein; Intermedialität
    Other subjects: Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940); Tieck, Ludwig (1773-1853); Arnheim, Rudolf (1904-2007); Eich, Günter (1907-1972); Kluge, Alexander (1932-)
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  13. Sêma
    Published: 2016

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Arcadia; Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 1966-; Band 51, Heft 1 (2016), Seite 229-232