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  1. Sound and affect
    voice, music, world
    Contributor: Lochhead, Judith Irene (HerausgeberIn); Mendieta, Eduardo (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Stephen Decatur (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    "Studies of affect and emotions have blossomed in recent decades across the humanities, neurosciences, and social sciences. In music scholarship, they have often built on the discipline's attention to what music theorists since the Renaissance have... more

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    "Studies of affect and emotions have blossomed in recent decades across the humanities, neurosciences, and social sciences. In music scholarship, they have often built on the discipline's attention to what music theorists since the Renaissance have described as music's unique ability to arouse passions in listeners. In this timely volume, the editors seek to combine this 'affective turn' with the 'sound turn' in the humanities, which has profitably shifted attention from the visual to the aural, as well as a more recent 'philosophical turn' in music studies. Accordingly, the volume maps out a new territory for research at the intersection of music, philosophy, and sound studies. The essays in Sound and Affect look at objects and experiences in which correlations of sound and affect reside, in music and beyond: the voice as it speaks, stutters, cries, or sings; music, whether vocal, instrumental, or electronic; our sonic environments, whether natural or man-made, and our responses to them. As argued here, far from being stable, correlations of sound and affect are influenced by factors as diverse as race, class, gender, and social and political experience. Examining these factors is key to the project, which gathers contributions from a cross-disciplinary roster of scholars including both established as well as a wealth of new voices. The essays are grouped thematically into sections that move from politics and ethics, to reflections on pre-and post-human "musicking," to the notions of affective listening and music temporalities, to are examination of historical understandings of music and affect. This agenda-setting collection will prove indispensable to anyone interested in innovative approaches to the study of sound and its many intersection with affect and emotions"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Lochhead, Judith Irene (HerausgeberIn); Mendieta, Eduardo (HerausgeberIn); Smith, Stephen Decatur (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780226751832; 9780226758015; 022675801X
    Subjects: Music; Affect (Psychology); Music; Music; Emotions in music
    Scope: x, 405 Seiten, Notenbeispiele
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    Includes bibliographical references and index