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Sound, Music, Affect: Theorizing Sonic Experience

  • Editor: Biddle, Ian
  • Editor: Thompson, Marie

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Contents

  • Introduction Somewhere Between the Signifying and the Sublime Marie Thompson and Ian Biddle
  • SECTION 1 - 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
  • SECTION 2 - HEARING, PLAYING, FEELING: MUSIC AND THE ORGANIZATION 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, Hy
  • SECTION 3 - AFFECTS OF TURBULENCE Spread the Virus: Affective Prophecy in Industrial Music - Dean Lockwood Brace and Embrace: Masochism in Noise Performance - Paul Hegarty Three Screams - Marie Thompson
  • SECTION 4 - 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 Seducti