Thresholds of Listening: Sound, Technics, Space

Thresholds of Listening: Sound, Technics, Space

by Sander van Maas (Editor)
Thresholds of Listening: Sound, Technics, Space

Thresholds of Listening: Sound, Technics, Space

by Sander van Maas (Editor)

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Overview

Thresholds of Listening addresses recent and historical changes in the ways listening has been conceived. Listening, having been emancipated from the passive, subjected position of reception, has come to be asserted as an active force in culture and in collective and individual politics.

The contributors to this volume show that the exteriorization of listening- brought into relief by recent historical studies of technologies of listening-involves a re-negotiation of the theoretical and pragmatic distinctions that underpin the notion of listening. Focusing on the manifold borderlines between listening and its erstwhile others, such as speaking, reading, touching, seeing, or hearing, the book maps new frontiers in the history of aurality. They suggest that listening's finitude- defined in some of the essays as its death or deadliness-should be considered as a heuristic instrument rather than as a mere descriptor.

Listening emerges where it appears to end or to run up against thresholds and limits-or when it takes unexpected turns. Listening's recent emergence on the cultural and theoretical scene may therefore be productively read against contemporary recurrences of the motifs of elusiveness, finitude, and resistance to open up new politics, discourses, and technologies of aurality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823264384
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

SANDER VAN MAAS is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Amsterdam. He is the author of The Reinvention of Religious Music: Olivier Messiaen's Breakthrough toward the Beyond (Fordham).

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction
Sander van Maas
1. The Auditory Re-turn (The Point of Listening)
Peter Szendy
2. Dear Listener . . .: Music and the Invention of Subjectivity
Lawrence Kramer
3. Scenes of Devastation: Interpellation, Finite and Infinite
Sander van Maas
4. Positive Feedback: Listening Behind Hearing
David Wills
5. Antennas Have Long Since Invaded Our Brains: Listening to 'the Other Music' in Friedrich Kittler
Melle Kromhout
6. Movement at the Boundaries of Listening, Composition, and Performance
Jason Freeman
7. The Biopolitics of Noise: Kafka's 'Der Bau'
Anthony Adler
8. Torture as an Instrument of Music
John Hamilton
9. Stop it, I Like it! Embodiment, Masochism and Listening for Traumatic Pleasure
Robert Sholl
10. Sounds of Belonging: Accented Writing in Jean Rhys's Good Morning, Midnight
Liedeke Plate
11. Back to the Beat: Silent Orality in Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth
12. The Discovery of Slowness in Music
Alexander Rehding
13. Negotiating Ecstasy: Electronic Dance Music and the Temporary Autonomous Zone
Andrew Shenton

Notes
List of Contributors
Index
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