Listening, Belonging, and Memory

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Listening is giving attention to something, a sound, a story, a person; to illness (Your heart), location (The Sea) and to Silence (Death). This book takes this idea of "giving attention" to argue that this process is complicated by who, where and when we listen. Using examples from community media projects, film-making, digital storytelling and creative music practice, it argues that listening might be done with age, in place, in time and as witness. With reflections on how listening may be changed by where we listen, when and who to, it argues for the importance of understanding the crucial role that listening has in contemporary media and sound cultures.

Author(s): Abigail Gardner
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 189
City: New York

Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Life as a Listener
Chapter 1: Connecting Lineages
Chapter 2: Applying Connected Listening
Chapter 3: Listening Across Age(s)
Chapter 4: Listening and Belonging
Chapter 5: Listening: Migration, Voice, and Place
Chapter 6: Echoes
Bibliography
Index