Music in Twin Peaks: Listen to the Sounds
- Editor: Reed, Katherine
- Editor: Wissner, Reba
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Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Pitching the Peaks: Media Advertising for the Original Series
- James Deaville
- 2 "Listen to the Sounds": Fan Engagement with the Soundtrack of Twin Peaks: The Return (2017)
- Jessica Getman
- 3 Where Music is Always in the Air: Voice and Nostalgia in Twin Peaks
- Brooke McCorkle Okazaki
- 4 The Bang Bang Bar, Silencio, and Lynch's Audiences: Meaning and Musical Performance in Twin Peaks: The Return
- Katherine M. Reed
- 5 The Music is Not What It Seems: An Examination of Labor and Capital in the Music of Twin Peaks: The Return
- Martha Schulenburg
- 6 "Singer"; "Girl Singer"; "Roadhouse Singer"; "Herself": Julee Cruise in the World of Twin Peaks
- David Sweeney
- 7 "The Thread Will Be Torn": Sound Design as a Measure of Self-Knowledge in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
- Andrew Burt
- 8 Sound Design, Music, and The Birth of Evil in Twin Peaks: The Return
- Kingsley Marshall and Rupert Loydell
- 9 "What is Gordon Cole Listening To?": The Rhetoric of Subjective Sound in Twin Peaks: The Return
- Zeynep Toraman
- 10 David Lynch's Metaphysical Sound Design: The Acousmatic Personification of Judy
- Steven Wilson
- 11 Americana on the Internet: Listening to Twin Peaks
- William Weston Bennett
- 12 "Like Some Haunting Melody": The Laura Palmer Theme in the World of Twin Peaks
- Andrew Kohler
- 13 Listen to the Skins: Drumming and Time in Twin Peaks
- Kai West
- 14 Chaos and Creation: Music, Redemption, and the Atomic Bomb in Twin Peaks: The Return
- Reba A. Wissner