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Sound Matters: Essays on the Acoustics of German Culture

  • Editor: Alter, Nora M.
  • Editor: Koepnick, Lutz

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Sound Matters
  • Nora M. Alter and Lutz Koepnick
  • PART I: SOUND NATION?
  • Chapter 1. Hegemony through Harmony: German Identity, Music, and Enlightenment around 1800
  • Nicholas Vazsonyi
  • Chapter 2. Mahler contra Wagner: The Third Symphony and the Political Legacy of Romanticism
  • Carl Niekerk
  • Chapter 3. Conducting Music, Conducting War: Nazi Germany as an Acoustic Experience
  • Frank Trommler
  • PART II: DISSONANT VISIONS
  • Chapter 4. The Politics and Sounds of Everyday Life in Kuhle Wampe
  • Nora M. Alter
  • Chapter 5. Sound Money: Aural Strategies in Rolf Thiele's The Girl Rosemarie
  • Hester Baer
  • Chapter 6. The Castrato's Voices: Word and Flesh in Fassbinder's In a Year of Thirteen Moons
  • Brigitte Peucker
  • PART III: SOUNDS OF SILENCE
  • Chapter 7. Benjamin's Silence
  • Lutz Koepnick
  • Chapter 8. Deafening Sound and Troubling Silence in Volker Schloendorff's Die Blechtrommel
  • Elizabeth C. Hamilton
  • Chapter 9. Silence Is Golden? The Short Fiction of Pieke Biermann
  • Christopher Jones
  • PART IV: TRANSLATING SOUND
  • Chapter 10. Broadcasting Wagner: Transmission, Dissemination, Translation
  • Thomas F. Cohen
  • Chapter 11. Sounds Familiar? Nina Simone's Performances of Brecht/Weill Songs
  • Russell A. Berman
  • Chapter 12. Roll Over Beethoven! Chuck Berry! Mick Jagger! 1960s Rock, the Myth of Progress, and the Burden of National Identity in West Germany
  • Richard Langston
  • Chapter 13. The Music That Lola Ran To
  • Caryl Flinn
  • PART V: MEMORY, MUSIC, AND THE POSTMODERN
  • Chapter 14. "Heiner Muller vertonen": Heiner Goebbels and the Music of Postmodern Memory
  • David Barnett
  • Chapter 15. The Technological Subject: Music, Media, and Memory in Stockhausen's Hymnen
  • Larson Powell
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index