Sound, Music, Affect theorizing Sonic Experience
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Bloomsbury Academic
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Somewhere between the signifying and the sublime / Marie Thomspon and Ian Biddle
- Affective (re)thinking : sound as affect and affect as sound. Non-cochlear sound : on affect and exteriority / Will Schrimshaw ; Felt as thought , or musical abstraction and the semblance of affect / eldritch Priest ; My mother's scream / Patricia Ticineto Clough
- Hearing, playing, feeling : music and the organizaiton of affect. So transported : Nina Simone, 'My sweet Lord' and the (un)folding of affect / Richard Elliott ; (I can't get no) affect / John Mowitt ; Listening to the talking cure : Sprechstimme, hypnosis, and the sonic organization of affect / Clara Latham
- Affects of turbulence. Spread the virus : affective prophecy in industrial music / Dena Lockwood ; Brace and embrace : masochism in noise performance / Paul Hegarty ; Three screams / Marie Thompson
- Palliative sounds and the marketing of affection. Music for sleeping / Anahid Kassabian ; Relax, feel good, chill out : the affective distribution of classical music / Freya Jarman ; Quiet sounds and intimate listening : the politics of tiny seductions / Ian Biddle.