Earshot: Perspectives on Sound

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Earshot: Perspectives on Sound awakens an understanding of the decisive role that sound has played in history and culture.

Although beginning with reference to antiquity, the primary focus is the changing status of sound and hearing in Western culture over the last six hundred years, covering the transition from the medieval period to the contemporary world. Since mythic times, sound has been an essential element in the formation of belief systems, personal and community identities and the negotiations between them. The varied case studies included in the book cover major reference points in the changing politics of sound, particularly in relation to the status of the other major conduit of social transactions, vision.

Earshot is not a work of cultural theory but is anchored in social practices and material culture and is therefore a valuable resource for conveying sound to both undergraduate students as well as the general reader.

Author(s): Bruce Johnson
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 212
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
1. Acoustemology: Listening to cultural history
2. Sound in cultural history
3. From hearing to seeing
4. The pulpit and the playhouse
5. Hamlet - The world is out of joint
6. Print triumphant
7. The aural renaissance
8. The aural renaissance and cultural change
9. Sound in the contemporary world
10. The modern soundscape, social welfare and policy
Index