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Sound Studies
Christian Studies
December 30, 2020
Ecologies of Resonance in Christian Musicking
Mark James Porter
Hosted by Ryan Shelton
Mark Porter (@mrmarkporter) explores the relationship between music, sound, space, and spirit in his new book Ecologies of Resonance in Christian Musicking (Oxford University Press, 2020). Using the analytical tools …
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Science, Technology, and Society
December 11, 2020
Sensory Experiments
Psychophysics, Race, and the Aesthetics of Feeling
Erica Fretwell
Hosted by Chad Valasek
We so often take our senses as natural, but perhaps we should understand them as historically situated. Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race and the Aesthetics of Feeling (Duke University Press, 2020) allows us …
Caribbean Studies
October 14, 2020
Audible Geographies in Latin America
Sounds of Race and Place
Dylon Robbins
Hosted by Alejandra Bronfman
What is the relationship between race, technology and sound? How can we access the ways that Latin Americans in the 19th and early 20th centuries thought about, and importantly, heard …
Middle Eastern Studies
September 28, 2020
Street Sounds
Listening to Everyday Life in Modern Egypt
Ziad Fahmy
Hosted by Alize Arıcan
As the twentieth century roared on, transformative technologies—from trains, trams, and automobiles to radios and loudspeakers—fundamentally changed the sounds of the Egyptian streets. The cacophony of everyday life grew louder …
Music
September 10, 2020
The Power of Music
Psychoanalytic Explorations
Roger Kennedy
Hosted by Dan Hill
Today I discussed why music so powerful in eliciting emotions with Roger Kennedy, the author of The Power of Music: Psychoanalytic Explorations (Phoenix Publishing House, 2020) Now at The Child …
Music
August 12, 2020
Hush
Media and Sonic Self-Control
Mack Hagood
Hosted by Eamonn Bell
How have we used twentieth- and twenty-first-century sound technologies to carve out sonic space out of the hustle and bustle of contemporary life? In search for an answer, in this …
Music
July 7, 2020
Animal Musicalities
Birds, Beasts, and Evolutionary Listening
Rachel Mundy
Hosted by Eamonn Bell
“What makes song sparrows, Verdi, medieval monks, and minstrelsy part of the same taxonomy?” So asks—and answers—Rachel Mundy, who is Assistant Professor of Music at Rutgers University–Newark. In her book …
Film
July 6, 2020
Music for the Kingdom of Shadows
Cinema Accompaniment in the Age of Spiritualism
Kendra Preston Leonard
Hosted by Kristen Turner
We might call movies made before the advent of the talkies in 1927 silent films—but for the audience, they were certainly not silent. Live orchestras and solo instrumentalists accompanied early …
Caribbean Studies
June 23, 2020
Isles of Noise
Sonic Media in the Caribbean
Alejandra Bronfman
Hosted by Sharika Crawford
The Caribbean has figuratively and literally been entangled in processes of global integration earlier than other parts of the Americas. In Isles of Noise: Sonic Media in the Caribbean (UNC …
Music
May 14, 2020
Digital Sampling
The Design and Use of Music Technologies
Paul Harkins
Hosted by Dave O'Brien
How does technology shape music? In Digital Sampling: The Design and Use of Music Technologies (Routledge, 2019), Paul Harkins, a lecturer in music at Edinburgh Napier University, looks at the …
Music
April 15, 2020
Sonic Writing
Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions
Thor Magnusson
Hosted by Eamonn Bell
In Sonic Writing: Technologies of Material, Symbolic, and Signal Inscriptions (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019), Thor Magnusson (@thormagnusson)--musician, Professor of Future Music, and member of the Experimental Music Technologies Lab at the …
Music
March 16, 2020
Connecting Sounds
The Social Life of Music
Nick Crossley
Hosted by Dave O'Brien
What does music tell us about society? In Connecting Sounds: The Social Life of Music (Manchester University Press, 2020), Nick Crossley, Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, introduces …
Music
February 5, 2020
Decomposed
The Political Ecology of Music
Kyle Devine
Hosted by Dave O'Brien
What is the human and environmental cost of music? In Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music (MIT Press, 2019), Kyle Devine, an Associate Professor in the Department of Musicology at …
Music
November 4, 2019
The Race of Sound
Listening, Timbre and Vocality in African American Music
Nina Eidsheim
Hosted by Kristen Turner
In 2018, Nicolle R. Holliday and Daniel Villarreal published the results of a study they conducted asking people to rank how “black” President Obama sounded when given four different examples …
Southeast Asian Studies
September 30, 2019
Bangkok is Ringing
Sound, Protest, and Constraint
Benjamin Tausig
Hosted by Patrick Jory
The political protests of the “Red Shirts” movement in Thailand in April-May 2010 ended in tragedy, with the security forces killing over 90 people and injuring thousands more. Thailand’s political …
Music
February 7, 2019
Hearing Beethoven
A Story of Musical Loss and Discovery
Robin Wallace
Hosted by Kristen Turner
Music lovers and researchers alike have long been fascinated by the story of Ludwig van Beethoven who became profoundly deaf as an adult and could not hear some of his …
African Studies
January 2, 2019
Sounding Islam
Voice, Media, and Sonic Atmospheres in an Indian Ocean World
Patrick Eisenlohr
Hosted by Shobhana Xavier
Sounding Islam: Voice, Media, and Sonic Atmospheres in an Indian Ocean World (University of California Press, 2018) by Patrick Eisenlohr is an exciting ethnographic study of Mauritian Muslims’ soundscapes. Through …
Art
November 29, 2018
Archiveology
Walter Benjamin and Archival Film Practices.
Catherine Russell
Hosted by Joel Tscherne
In her book Archiveology: Walter Benjamin and Archival Film Practices (Duke University Press, 2018), Catherine Russell defines "archiveology" as “the reuse, recycling, appropriation and borrowing of archival sounds and images …
Music
July 13, 2018
Keywords in Sound
David Novak and Matt Sakakeeny
Hosted by Ian Cook
Featuring twenty entries on subjects such as music, voice, noise, shape and the body Keywords in Sound (Duke, 2015) pushes at the boundaries of ‘sound studies’ through its intellectual overviews …
Popular Culture
May 18, 2018
The World’s Din
Listening to Records, Radio and Films in New Zealand 1880–1940
Peter Hoar
Hosted by Jason Schulman
In his new book, The World’s Din: Listening to Records, Radio and Films in New Zealand 1880–1940 (Otago University Press, 2018), Peter Hoar, a senior lecturer in radio and media …
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