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Digital sound studies / edited by Mary Caton Lingold, Darren Mueller, and Whitney Trettien.
LIBRA AZ105 .D55 2018
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Digital humanities.
- Sound--Recording and reproducing--Digital techniques.
- Sound.
- Sound in mass media.
- Physical Description:
- pages cm
- Place of Publication:
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2018.
- Contents:
- Theories and genealogies
- Ethnodigital sonics and the historical imagination / Richard Cullen Rath
- Performing Zora : critical ethnography, digital sound, and not forgetting / Myron M. Beasley
- Rhetorical folkness: reanimating Walter J. Ong in the pursuit of digital humanity / Jonathan W. Stone
- Digital communities
- The pleasure (is) principle: sounding out! and the digitizing of community / Aaron Trammell, Jennifer Lynn Stoever, and Liana Silva
- Becoming outkasted: archiving contemporary Black Southernness in a digital age / Regina N. Bradley
- Reprogramming sounds of learning: pedagogical experiments with critical making and community-based ethnography / W.F. Umi Hsu
- Disciplinary translations
- Word. spoken. articulating the voice for high-performance sound technologies for access and scholarhip (hipstas) / Tanya E. Clement
- "A foreign sound to your ear" : digital image sonification for historical interpretation / Michael J. Kramer
- Augmenting musical arguments : interdisciplinary publishing platforms and augmented notes / Joanna Swafford
- Points forward
- Digital approaches to historical acoustemologies: replication and reenactment / Rebecca Dowd Geoffroy-Schwinden
- Sound practices for digital humanities / Steph Ceraso
- Afterword: demands of duration: the futures of digital sound scholarship / Jonathan Sterne, with Mary Caton Lingold, Darren Mueller, and Whitney Trettien.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Digital sound studies.
- ISBN:
- 9780822370482
- 0822370484
- 9780822370604
- 0822370603
- OCLC:
- 1010505898
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