Sound Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Electronic music history reloaded: Ishkur’s online “Guide to electronic music 3.0”2020/07/02English
The immigrant:2020/09/02English
Video games music studies2020/06/18English
The Utopian promise of pop2020/10/14English
Aural history - long distance connections in sound studies2020/10/13English
Ensounding politics, religion and culture in Southeast Asia2020/10/13English
Sensing sounds in the spaces of Tokyo2021/10/14English
Titles available for review2022/07/01English
Sonic embodiment in late medieval English literature Sonic bodies: text, music and silence in late medieval England , by Tekla Bude, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022, 267 pp., $69.95 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0-8122-5370-22023/09/24English
Rhythms of Asia: assembling voices, noises, sounds, and technologies Asian sound cultures: voice, noise, sound, technology , by Iris Haukamp, Christin Hoene, and Martyn David Smith, New York, Routledge, 2023, 294 pp., £130.00 (hc), ISBN 97803676989112023/06/27English
City of noise: towards a sonic understanding of urban geographies in Los Angeles Atmospheric noise: the indefinite urbanism of Los Angeles , by Marina Peterson, Durham; London, Duke University Press, Elements Series, 2021, 251 pp., $26.95 (pb), ISBN 97814780118282023/07/03English
Sonic intermediaries and the politics of “echology”2022/12/29English
Listening for belonging and bridging to citizenship in South Asia2022/09/05English
Listening to Black women’s sonic labor2022/08/04English
Virgin Forest and the “Intrusion” of Gaïa: ecomusicological questions, relational listening, and the music of Lionel Loueke of Benin2022/07/03English
Listening beyond the cochlear Of sound mind , by Nina Kraus, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 2022, 359 pp., $19.95 (paperback), ISBN 97802625450752023/11/15English
New frontiers in the study of non-human soundscapes Sonorous desert: what deep listening taught early Christian monks and what it can teach us , by Kim Haines-Eitzen, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2022, 168 pp., $19.95 (hc), ISBN 97806912328982023/10/19English
Soundings through creation, evolution and crisis Sounds wild and broken: sonic marvels, evolution’s creativity, and the crisis of sensory extinction , by David George Haskell, New York, Viking, 2022, 430 pp., $29.00 (hc), ISBN 97805713619772023/03/21English
Lasting echo2023/01/02English
Listening to a Pinter double bill: Mitchell’s direction of Mountain Language and Ashes to Ashes at the Royal Court Theatre2023/01/02English
Ethnography and sound: recent methodological efforts in a strongly patrimonialised space2023/01/02English
Rhythming: a manifesto2021/10/13English
Vagueness in music and social change: studying atmosphere through sound2021/10/03English
Media, migration and technological possibilities: mapping sound in Cold War East Asia2022/01/27English
Establishment listening, sonic idiosyncrasies, and Beethoven disrupted2022/01/02English
Lockdown framing, or, listening during disruption2022/01/02English
Philosophy and theory of sounding statuary2020/10/19English
Sound-politics in São Paulo: noise, actors, networks, and governance2020/11/03English
Sound acts: towards a sonic pragmatism2020/12/15English
Silent pivoting: listening for the inaudible in the Remote University2021/07/01English