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Listening to War: Sound, Music, Trauma, and Survival in Wartime Iraq

  • Author: Daughtry, James Martin

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Contents

  • Dedication
  • Note on Transliteration
  • Introduction: Composing Thoughts on Sound and Violence
  • -In Lieu of an Epigraph: Sound-centered Memories of Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • -The Belliphonic
  • -Intellectual Predecessors
  • -A Necessary Detour
  • -Approaches and Challenges
  • Fragment #1: The Presence of Mind to Save an Ear: Ali's Story
  • Section I: Sonic Materiel
  • Chapter 1: Belliphonic Sounds and Indoctrinated Ears: The Elements of Wartime Audition
  • -Charting the Belliphonic
  • -Listening, Structure, and Positionality
  • -Vehicular Sounds
  • -Communications
  • -Civilian Sounds
  • -Weapons
  • Chapter 2: Mapping Zones of Wartime (In)audition
  • -The Zone of the Audible Inaudible
  • -The Narrational Zone
  • -The Tactical Zone
  • -The Trauma Zone
  • -A Complicating Factor: Iraqi Civilian Auditors
  • -Another Complicating Factor: Sound and Psychological Trauma
  • -Conclusion
  • Fragment #2: Stealth and Improvisation in the Desert: Jason's Story
  • Fragment #3: Loudly Searching in the Resonant Darkness: The Anatomy of a Nighttime House Raid
  • Section II: Structures of Listening, Sounding, and Emplacement
  • Introduction to section II
  • Chapter 3: Auditory Regimes
  • -Ideals of Military Audition
  • -National Audition
  • -Oblique Indoctrination of Belliphonic Ears
  • -Situational Awareness
  • -The Inclusive Auditory Regime of Iraqi Civilians
  • -Auditory Literacy, Competence, Virtuosity
  • -Incommensurability
  • Chapter 4: Sonic Campaigns
  • -Sound (and Violence)
  • -Violence (and Sound)
  • -The Omnidirectionality of Sound and Violence
  • -Sonic Campaigns
  • Chapter 5: Acoustic Territories
  • -Emplacement, Displacement, Transplacement
  • -Sound and Territoriality
  • -The Virtual Acoustic Territory of Recorded Sound
  • -The Radiant Acoustic Territories of Wartime
  • -The Resonant Acoustic Territories of Baghdad
  • -The Resonant Acoustic Territory of the body
  • -Life at the Intersection of Regime, Campaign and Territory
  • Fragment #4: Fatal Mishearing
  • Section III: Music, Mediation, and Survival
  • Chapter 6: Mobile Music in the Military
  • -Introducing the Wartime iPod
  • -A Century of Recorded Music on the Battlefield
  • -iPods in the Iraq War
  • -Amping Up, Staying Focused, Cooling Down: Technologies of Self-regulation in Combat
  • -Moving Bodies, Loosening Tongues, Adjusting Crosshairs: Technologies for Manipulating Others in Combat
  • -Concluding Thoughts
  • Fragment #5: From Hell's Bells to Silent Night: A Conversation about Music in the Military
  • Fragment #6: Keeping the Music Turned Down Low: Shymaa's Story
  • Chapter 7: A Time of Troubles for Iraqi Music
  • -Iraq's Musical Legacy
  • -Post-invasion Challenges
  • -Political Violence
  • -Sectarian Violence
  • -U.S. Forces Targeting Music
  • -The Attenuated Acoustic Territory of Iraqi Musical Practice
  • Conclusion: The Amplitude of Violence
  • Fragment #7: Listening as Poiesis: Tareq's Story
  • Acknowledgments
  • Glossary
  • Works Cited
  • Index