Sound: An Acoulogical Treatise

Sound: An Acoulogical Treatise

by Michel Chion
Sound: An Acoulogical Treatise

Sound: An Acoulogical Treatise

by Michel Chion

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Overview

Appearing here in English for the first time, Michel Chion's Sound addresses the philosophical questions that inform our encounters with sound, stimulating our thinking about being open to new sounds and to explore the links between language, technology, culture, and hearing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822360223
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2016
Pages: 312
Sales rank: 872,535
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Michel Chion is a composer, filmmaker, teacher, researcher, and the author of several books, including Film, A Sound Art; The Voice in Cinema; and Audio-Vision: Sound on Screen.

James A. Steintrager is Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and European Languages and Studies at the University of California, Irvine; he is the author, most recently, of The Autonomy of Pleasure: Libertines, License, and Sexual Revolution.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction. Closed Grooves, Open Ears / James A. Steintrager  vii

Preface to the French Edition of 2010  xxvii

I. Hearing

1. Listening Awakes  3

2. The Ear  16

3. Sound and Time  29

II. A Divided World

4. Voice, Language, and Sounds  45

5. Noise and Music: A Legitimate Distinction?  55

III. The Wheel of Causes

6. The Sound That You Cause: Ergo-Audition  83

7. Sounds and Its Cause: Casual Listening and Figurative Listening  101

8. Sound and What It Causes: Real and Supposed Effects  121

IV. Sound Transformed

9. How Technology Has Changed Sound  131

10. The Audiovisual Couple in Film: Audio-Vision  150

V. Listening, Expressing

11. Object and Non-Object: Two Poles  169

12. Between Doing and Listening: Naming  212

Notes  243

Glossary  265

Bibliography  269

Index  275

What People are Saying About This

MP3: The Meaning of a Format - Jonathan Sterne

"Sound stands out as a strong statement of some of Michel Chion's core theoretical concepts and will be a major contribution to sound studies. It provides a nice alternative phenomenology of sound, and challenges many of the pieties still in circulation."

Reason and Resonance: A History of Modern Aurality - Veit Erlmann

"Michel Chion is one of the leading—and most prolific—writers on sound, but only a few of his many books are available in English. This impeccable translation of Sound will make Chion's outstanding work available to a broader audience."
 

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