Sirens: The Study of Sound
Autor Michael Bullen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501304996
ISBN-10: 1501304992
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Study of Sound
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501304992
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 138 x 214 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Study of Sound
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Siren Beginnings
Sounding Out the Sirens
Siren Traces
1. Prolegomena to the Sirens
2. Eclipsing the Acousmatic: The Story of the Sirens
3. Sonic Sleepwalkers: Sirens Myths from Homer, to Bach, to Nancy Sinatra
4. Remembering the Forgotten Sounds of Air-Raid Sirens: Charlie Hebdo, Dresden and Beyond
5. Urban Sirens: 9/11, Dizzee Rascal and Varese
6. Timing the Sirens: Kurt Vonnegut Meets Theodor Adorno
7. Siren Spaces: A Different Colonization?
8. Hearing the Sirens: A Tale of Sonic Exclusivity?
9. Sirens for the Young: From Fénelon to Disney
10. Kafka's Sirens and the Story of Silencing
11. Sonic Aftermaths: Sirens and Stormy Daniels
12. Sonic Fallibility: Kittler's Sirens
Afterword: Let's Sing Another Song Boys. This One Has Grown Old and Bitter (Leonard Cohen)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Sounding Out the Sirens
Siren Traces
1. Prolegomena to the Sirens
2. Eclipsing the Acousmatic: The Story of the Sirens
3. Sonic Sleepwalkers: Sirens Myths from Homer, to Bach, to Nancy Sinatra
4. Remembering the Forgotten Sounds of Air-Raid Sirens: Charlie Hebdo, Dresden and Beyond
5. Urban Sirens: 9/11, Dizzee Rascal and Varese
6. Timing the Sirens: Kurt Vonnegut Meets Theodor Adorno
7. Siren Spaces: A Different Colonization?
8. Hearing the Sirens: A Tale of Sonic Exclusivity?
9. Sirens for the Young: From Fénelon to Disney
10. Kafka's Sirens and the Story of Silencing
11. Sonic Aftermaths: Sirens and Stormy Daniels
12. Sonic Fallibility: Kittler's Sirens
Afterword: Let's Sing Another Song Boys. This One Has Grown Old and Bitter (Leonard Cohen)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
With sirens, both technological and mythical, sound studies pioneer and cultural theorist Michael Bull mashes up genre and periodization, fact and fiction, pop and classical, sound and silence, in this wonderful little book. The siren call, when rendered through the ear of sound studies, leads to the retelling of the part played by sirens in the stories of Homer, Kafka and Vonnegut - and there are even bit parts for Friedrich Kittler, Nancy Sinatra and Stormy Daniels.
His book, as rich as it is concise, not only lives up to its promise of prismatic analysis but also produces reflective resonances that extend well beyond his pages.
Between the pages of this diminutive book is a grand, theoretical meditation on sound - from Homer to the present. Through a series of short, incisive chapters, Michael Bull deftly traces the outline of nothing less than a 'dialectic of ensoniment'.
Michael Bull takes us a seductive journey through sound. With sirens, Bull has found the perfect auditory subject to weave a fascinating tale through myth, war, revolution and gender politics which he travels via history, continents and disciplines. In Sirens, yet again, Bull shows himself as consummate master of the sonic arts.
His book, as rich as it is concise, not only lives up to its promise of prismatic analysis but also produces reflective resonances that extend well beyond his pages.
Between the pages of this diminutive book is a grand, theoretical meditation on sound - from Homer to the present. Through a series of short, incisive chapters, Michael Bull deftly traces the outline of nothing less than a 'dialectic of ensoniment'.
Michael Bull takes us a seductive journey through sound. With sirens, Bull has found the perfect auditory subject to weave a fascinating tale through myth, war, revolution and gender politics which he travels via history, continents and disciplines. In Sirens, yet again, Bull shows himself as consummate master of the sonic arts.