The Edinburgh companion to literature and sound studies /

This field-defining collection maps key intersections between sound studies and literary studiesProvides a unique focus on literary applications of sound studies researchFeatures a wide range of international, emergent and established scholarsInterdisciplinary work throughoutConsiders a broad range...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Groth, Helen (Editor), Murphet, Julian (Editor)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2024]
Series:Edinburgh companions to literature and the humanities.
Online Access:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/jj.9941263
Table of Contents:
  • The sound a sentence makes : on poetry, judgement, and hearing / Astrid Lorange
  • The limits of listening : riotous women, imperial structures, and sonic archives / Helen Groth
  • Piano/Forte : writing audible space, Jane Austen, Dorothy Richardson, and others / David Toop
  • Oralities, literacies, and the xenophobic fallacy / Richard Cullen Rath
  • Notes to literature : scores as musical reproduction in the literary text / Tamlyn Avery
  • Sound agonistes : music and the economy of sacrifice in sound studies / Miranda Stanyon
  • Shakespeare's vibrant theatres / Bruce R. Smith
  • 'Imaginative and musical mixtures of sounds' : rap, patter, and hyper diction in musical theatre / Tamsen O. Wolff
  • 'Let it resound' : 'Lift every voice and sing' as sonic witness / Noelle Morissette
  • Sound media, race, and voice / Sam Halliday
  • The acousmatics of prison writing / Julian Murphet
  • Aural anxiety and rurality in women's Second World War writing / Imogen Free
  • Sound technology and US fiction in the postwar era : the ethics and aesthetics of cross-racial listening / K.C. Harrison
  • Coded sound : reading in the age of networked media / Justin St. Clair
  • Media affordances of literary audio : interrelations of format and form
  • Oh-ee-oh-ee-oh-ee-aw-ee-aw! : Sound descriptors in the books of Tarzan as facilitators of presence / Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
  • An auditory history of early modernity : listening to Enlightenment and industry in Britain, 1700-1900 / Peter Denney
  • 'This is/not was' : the violence of circulation and the sonics of submerged language / Andrew Brooks
  • Shriek and hum : industrial noise and productivity / David Ellison
  • A critical poetics of warfare / Mark Byron
  • The Great War : sonic fragments in literature and sound studies / Michael Bull
  • Sonic epistemologies / Holger Schulze
  • The cultural poetics of a buoyancy sound from Amazonian Ecuador / Janis Nuckolls
  • Havoc ornithologies / Jody Berland.