Sounds, Ecologies, Musics
Sounds, Ecologies, Musics
Allen, Aaron S.; Titon, Jeff Todd
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2023
324
Dura
Inglês
9780197546642
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Diverse Ecologies for Sound and Music Studies
Aaron S. Allen and Jeff Todd Titon
PART I: Music, Sound, Ecologies, and the Natural Environment
Chapter 2. Ecooerganology: Toward the Ecological Study of Musical Instruments
Aaron S. Allen
Chapter 3. "Like the Growth Rings of a Tree": A Socio-ecological Systems Model of Past and Envisioned Musical Change in Okinawa, Japan
James Edwards and Junko Konishi
Chapter 4. Bat City Limits: Music in the Human-Animal Borderlands
Julianne Graper
Chapter 5. Music, Ecology, and Atmosphere: Environmental Feelings and Sociocultural Crisis in Contemporary Finnish Classical Music
Juha Torvinen and Susanna Vaelimaeki
PART II: Music, Sound, and Traditional/Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
Chapter 6. Haiti, Singing for the Land, Sea, and Sky: Cultivating Ecological Metaphysics and Environmental Awareness through Music
Rebecca Dirksen
Chapter 7. Coyote Made the Rivers: Indigenous Ecology and the Sacred Continuum in the Interior Northwest
Chad S. Hamill/%cnaq'ymi
Chapter 8. Resilient Sounds: Rakiura Stewart Island, Aotearoa New Zealand
Jennifer C. Post
Chapter 9. Relational Capacities, Musical Ecologies: Judith Shatin's Ice Becomes Water
Denise Von Glahn
PART III: Music, Sound, and Ecologies in Interdisciplinary Perspective
Chapter 10. Biologists, Musicians, and the Ecology of Variation
Robert Labaree
Chapter 11. Recomposing the Sound Commons: The Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Salish Sea
Mark Pedelty
Chapter 12. The Audible Anthropocene: Sustainable Bridging of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences Scholarship through Sound
John E. Quinn, Michele Speitz, Omar Carmenates, and Matthew Burtner
Chapter 13. "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold": Impacts of Human Conflict on Musispheres
Huib Schippers and Gillian Howell
Chapter 14. Eco-trope or Eco-tripe?: Music Ecology Today
Jeff Todd Titon
Index
Aaron S. Allen and Jeff Todd Titon
PART I: Music, Sound, Ecologies, and the Natural Environment
Chapter 2. Ecooerganology: Toward the Ecological Study of Musical Instruments
Aaron S. Allen
Chapter 3. "Like the Growth Rings of a Tree": A Socio-ecological Systems Model of Past and Envisioned Musical Change in Okinawa, Japan
James Edwards and Junko Konishi
Chapter 4. Bat City Limits: Music in the Human-Animal Borderlands
Julianne Graper
Chapter 5. Music, Ecology, and Atmosphere: Environmental Feelings and Sociocultural Crisis in Contemporary Finnish Classical Music
Juha Torvinen and Susanna Vaelimaeki
PART II: Music, Sound, and Traditional/Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
Chapter 6. Haiti, Singing for the Land, Sea, and Sky: Cultivating Ecological Metaphysics and Environmental Awareness through Music
Rebecca Dirksen
Chapter 7. Coyote Made the Rivers: Indigenous Ecology and the Sacred Continuum in the Interior Northwest
Chad S. Hamill/%cnaq'ymi
Chapter 8. Resilient Sounds: Rakiura Stewart Island, Aotearoa New Zealand
Jennifer C. Post
Chapter 9. Relational Capacities, Musical Ecologies: Judith Shatin's Ice Becomes Water
Denise Von Glahn
PART III: Music, Sound, and Ecologies in Interdisciplinary Perspective
Chapter 10. Biologists, Musicians, and the Ecology of Variation
Robert Labaree
Chapter 11. Recomposing the Sound Commons: The Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Salish Sea
Mark Pedelty
Chapter 12. The Audible Anthropocene: Sustainable Bridging of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences Scholarship through Sound
John E. Quinn, Michele Speitz, Omar Carmenates, and Matthew Burtner
Chapter 13. "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold": Impacts of Human Conflict on Musispheres
Huib Schippers and Gillian Howell
Chapter 14. Eco-trope or Eco-tripe?: Music Ecology Today
Jeff Todd Titon
Index
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Chapter 1. Diverse Ecologies for Sound and Music Studies
Aaron S. Allen and Jeff Todd Titon
PART I: Music, Sound, Ecologies, and the Natural Environment
Chapter 2. Ecooerganology: Toward the Ecological Study of Musical Instruments
Aaron S. Allen
Chapter 3. "Like the Growth Rings of a Tree": A Socio-ecological Systems Model of Past and Envisioned Musical Change in Okinawa, Japan
James Edwards and Junko Konishi
Chapter 4. Bat City Limits: Music in the Human-Animal Borderlands
Julianne Graper
Chapter 5. Music, Ecology, and Atmosphere: Environmental Feelings and Sociocultural Crisis in Contemporary Finnish Classical Music
Juha Torvinen and Susanna Vaelimaeki
PART II: Music, Sound, and Traditional/Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
Chapter 6. Haiti, Singing for the Land, Sea, and Sky: Cultivating Ecological Metaphysics and Environmental Awareness through Music
Rebecca Dirksen
Chapter 7. Coyote Made the Rivers: Indigenous Ecology and the Sacred Continuum in the Interior Northwest
Chad S. Hamill/%cnaq'ymi
Chapter 8. Resilient Sounds: Rakiura Stewart Island, Aotearoa New Zealand
Jennifer C. Post
Chapter 9. Relational Capacities, Musical Ecologies: Judith Shatin's Ice Becomes Water
Denise Von Glahn
PART III: Music, Sound, and Ecologies in Interdisciplinary Perspective
Chapter 10. Biologists, Musicians, and the Ecology of Variation
Robert Labaree
Chapter 11. Recomposing the Sound Commons: The Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Salish Sea
Mark Pedelty
Chapter 12. The Audible Anthropocene: Sustainable Bridging of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences Scholarship through Sound
John E. Quinn, Michele Speitz, Omar Carmenates, and Matthew Burtner
Chapter 13. "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold": Impacts of Human Conflict on Musispheres
Huib Schippers and Gillian Howell
Chapter 14. Eco-trope or Eco-tripe?: Music Ecology Today
Jeff Todd Titon
Index
Aaron S. Allen and Jeff Todd Titon
PART I: Music, Sound, Ecologies, and the Natural Environment
Chapter 2. Ecooerganology: Toward the Ecological Study of Musical Instruments
Aaron S. Allen
Chapter 3. "Like the Growth Rings of a Tree": A Socio-ecological Systems Model of Past and Envisioned Musical Change in Okinawa, Japan
James Edwards and Junko Konishi
Chapter 4. Bat City Limits: Music in the Human-Animal Borderlands
Julianne Graper
Chapter 5. Music, Ecology, and Atmosphere: Environmental Feelings and Sociocultural Crisis in Contemporary Finnish Classical Music
Juha Torvinen and Susanna Vaelimaeki
PART II: Music, Sound, and Traditional/Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
Chapter 6. Haiti, Singing for the Land, Sea, and Sky: Cultivating Ecological Metaphysics and Environmental Awareness through Music
Rebecca Dirksen
Chapter 7. Coyote Made the Rivers: Indigenous Ecology and the Sacred Continuum in the Interior Northwest
Chad S. Hamill/%cnaq'ymi
Chapter 8. Resilient Sounds: Rakiura Stewart Island, Aotearoa New Zealand
Jennifer C. Post
Chapter 9. Relational Capacities, Musical Ecologies: Judith Shatin's Ice Becomes Water
Denise Von Glahn
PART III: Music, Sound, and Ecologies in Interdisciplinary Perspective
Chapter 10. Biologists, Musicians, and the Ecology of Variation
Robert Labaree
Chapter 11. Recomposing the Sound Commons: The Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Salish Sea
Mark Pedelty
Chapter 12. The Audible Anthropocene: Sustainable Bridging of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences Scholarship through Sound
John E. Quinn, Michele Speitz, Omar Carmenates, and Matthew Burtner
Chapter 13. "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold": Impacts of Human Conflict on Musispheres
Huib Schippers and Gillian Howell
Chapter 14. Eco-trope or Eco-tripe?: Music Ecology Today
Jeff Todd Titon
Index
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