Sound Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Vocality at the crossroads of disciplines: Cathy Berberian’s pioneering work2016/01/02English
Dissonant discourses2016/01/02English
A sounding monument: how a new organ became old2016/01/02English
Sonic things: knowledge formation in flux2020/07/02English
A textbook social history of musical media technology2020/05/22English
Inscriptive instruments: emergent sonic technologies from the analog to the digital2020/04/15English
Early US radio and the modern culture of sound2020/04/17English
Relational listening in modernist novels: auditory technologies as models for textual connectivity2019/07/03English
Technological limitations, interdisciplinary collaboration, and supposed remasculinization at the WDR2020/01/02English
“If we listen as we read”: cultivating the work of listening2020/01/02English
An anthropology of sound? Schultze’s sonic meditations, from Helmholz to listening to Webern on Mars2019/07/03English
Echoes of Pink Floyd: experiencing intimacy through acoustic immersion2018/07/03English
Listening toFrankenstein2019/06/10English
Paranoia, from the icon to the ear: a reflection on soundscape, landscape and cityscape2018/07/03English
Animal Musicalities: birds, beasts, and evolutionary listening2020/03/05English
The necessity of noise Beyond unwanted sound: noise, affect and aesthetic moralism , by Marie Thompson, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 199 pp., £23.99 (paperback), ISBN 97815013133012018/01/02English
“Things begin to speak by themselves”: Pierre Schaeffer’s myth of the seashell and the epistemology of sound2020/10/12English
A Cagian–Deleuzian encounter in “the world as process” The process that is the world: Cage/Deleuze/events/performances , by Joe Panzner, Bloomsbury, London, 2015, 227 pp., US$100 (Hardback), ISBN 97816289257152018/01/02English
Silent sonorities and unsound acts2018/01/02English
The sonic episteme: acoustic resonance, neoliberalism, and biopolitics2020/06/07English
Titles available for review2022/01/02English
Sonification of web tracking, Jasmine Guffond: listening back2021/02/22English
Editorial2022/01/02English
Musical sound in the intellectual history of early modern England2022/04/25English
La Memoria es un Pájaro, or multimedia poetry in the drift2022/11/28English
Navigating noise2021/04/25English
Grid of nows: sound recording and the problem of time2022/09/04English
Auditory and spatial regimes of United States colonial rule in Baguio, Philippines2020/12/25English
A history of sound, music, and performance in the Great War2020/12/28English
Editorial2021/01/02English