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Digital sound studies / edited by Mary Caton Lingold, Darren Mueller, and Whitney Trettien.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lingold, Mary Caton, Editor.
Contributor:
Lingold, Mary Caton, 1981- editor.
Mueller, Darren, 1983- editor.
Trettien, Whitney, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Digital humanities.
Sound--Recording and reproducing--Digital techniques.
Sound.
Sound in mass media.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 pages)
Place of Publication:
Durham, NC Duke University Press 2018
Durham : Duke University Press, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The digital turn has created new opportunities for scholars across disciplines to use sound in their scholarship. This volume’s contributors provide a blueprint for making sound central to research, teaching, and dissemination. They show how digital sound studies has the potential to transform silent, text-centric cultures of communication in the humanities into rich, multisensory experiences that are more inclusive of diverse knowledges and abilities. Drawing on multiple disciplines—including rhetoric and composition, performance studies, anthropology, history, and information science—the contributors to Digital Sound Studies bring digital humanities and sound studies into productive conversation while probing the assumptions behind the use of digital tools and technologies in academic life. In so doing, they explore how sonic experience might transform our scholarly networks, writing processes, research methodologies, pedagogies, and knowledges of the archive.
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 scholarship (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.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780822371991
0822371995
OCLC:
1105773219
Access Restriction:
Open access Unrestricted online access

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