Unsound Supplies
Unsound Supplies
Noisy Matter and the Making of Modern Soundscapes
Gribenski, Fanny; Pantalony, David; Tkaczyk, Viktoria
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2025
320
Dura
Inglês
9780197814574
15 a 20 dias
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Viktoria Tkaczyk, David Pantalony, and Fanny Gribenski: Introduction
Part I. Rethinking Sonic Perfection
1: Elodie A. Roy: Phonographic Imperfect: A Network Archaeology of Shellac
2: Rebecca Wolf: High Energy for a Great Modernity: Musical Instruments Made with Aluminum
Part II. Writing Against the Chain
3: Edward J. Gillin: Keyed In: Ivory, Slavery, and the Colonial Networks of the Piano, 1850-1931
4: Michael Silvers: Pernambuco: Listening for "the Very Substance of America"
Part III. Paying Attention to Noisy Matter
5: Matthew Hockenberry: Paper: A Sonic Archaeology of Some Vegetable Fibers
6: Fanny Gribenski and David Pantalony: Forging Acoustic Precision
Part IV. Conducting Material-Oriented Provenance Research
7: Viktoria Tkaczyk: Sounds in Wax: Comparative Musicology, Chemistry, and the World as a Resource
8: Panagiotis Poulopoulos: The Troubling Sound of Mahogany: Sugar, Slaves, and Square Pianos
Part V. Tuning In to Sound Cultures Beyond Extractivism
9: James Q. Davies: Kautschukmelodie: Blood Rubber, Epistemic Murk, Song Properties
10: Thamarai Selvan Kannan: Sweet and Sound: Crafting Jackfruit Kattai in South India
Part I. Rethinking Sonic Perfection
1: Elodie A. Roy: Phonographic Imperfect: A Network Archaeology of Shellac
2: Rebecca Wolf: High Energy for a Great Modernity: Musical Instruments Made with Aluminum
Part II. Writing Against the Chain
3: Edward J. Gillin: Keyed In: Ivory, Slavery, and the Colonial Networks of the Piano, 1850-1931
4: Michael Silvers: Pernambuco: Listening for "the Very Substance of America"
Part III. Paying Attention to Noisy Matter
5: Matthew Hockenberry: Paper: A Sonic Archaeology of Some Vegetable Fibers
6: Fanny Gribenski and David Pantalony: Forging Acoustic Precision
Part IV. Conducting Material-Oriented Provenance Research
7: Viktoria Tkaczyk: Sounds in Wax: Comparative Musicology, Chemistry, and the World as a Resource
8: Panagiotis Poulopoulos: The Troubling Sound of Mahogany: Sugar, Slaves, and Square Pianos
Part V. Tuning In to Sound Cultures Beyond Extractivism
9: James Q. Davies: Kautschukmelodie: Blood Rubber, Epistemic Murk, Song Properties
10: Thamarai Selvan Kannan: Sweet and Sound: Crafting Jackfruit Kattai in South India
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Viktoria Tkaczyk, David Pantalony, and Fanny Gribenski: Introduction
Part I. Rethinking Sonic Perfection
1: Elodie A. Roy: Phonographic Imperfect: A Network Archaeology of Shellac
2: Rebecca Wolf: High Energy for a Great Modernity: Musical Instruments Made with Aluminum
Part II. Writing Against the Chain
3: Edward J. Gillin: Keyed In: Ivory, Slavery, and the Colonial Networks of the Piano, 1850-1931
4: Michael Silvers: Pernambuco: Listening for "the Very Substance of America"
Part III. Paying Attention to Noisy Matter
5: Matthew Hockenberry: Paper: A Sonic Archaeology of Some Vegetable Fibers
6: Fanny Gribenski and David Pantalony: Forging Acoustic Precision
Part IV. Conducting Material-Oriented Provenance Research
7: Viktoria Tkaczyk: Sounds in Wax: Comparative Musicology, Chemistry, and the World as a Resource
8: Panagiotis Poulopoulos: The Troubling Sound of Mahogany: Sugar, Slaves, and Square Pianos
Part V. Tuning In to Sound Cultures Beyond Extractivism
9: James Q. Davies: Kautschukmelodie: Blood Rubber, Epistemic Murk, Song Properties
10: Thamarai Selvan Kannan: Sweet and Sound: Crafting Jackfruit Kattai in South India
Part I. Rethinking Sonic Perfection
1: Elodie A. Roy: Phonographic Imperfect: A Network Archaeology of Shellac
2: Rebecca Wolf: High Energy for a Great Modernity: Musical Instruments Made with Aluminum
Part II. Writing Against the Chain
3: Edward J. Gillin: Keyed In: Ivory, Slavery, and the Colonial Networks of the Piano, 1850-1931
4: Michael Silvers: Pernambuco: Listening for "the Very Substance of America"
Part III. Paying Attention to Noisy Matter
5: Matthew Hockenberry: Paper: A Sonic Archaeology of Some Vegetable Fibers
6: Fanny Gribenski and David Pantalony: Forging Acoustic Precision
Part IV. Conducting Material-Oriented Provenance Research
7: Viktoria Tkaczyk: Sounds in Wax: Comparative Musicology, Chemistry, and the World as a Resource
8: Panagiotis Poulopoulos: The Troubling Sound of Mahogany: Sugar, Slaves, and Square Pianos
Part V. Tuning In to Sound Cultures Beyond Extractivism
9: James Q. Davies: Kautschukmelodie: Blood Rubber, Epistemic Murk, Song Properties
10: Thamarai Selvan Kannan: Sweet and Sound: Crafting Jackfruit Kattai in South India
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