Mark M. Smith ed. 2004
Hearing History: A Reader.
Athens: Univercity of Georgia Press.
目次
- Mark M. Smith "Introduction"
- Sound, Thinking
- R. Murray Schafer "Soundscapes and Earwitnesses"
- Jaques Attali "Listening"
- Peter Bailey "Breaking the Sound Barrier"
- Douglas Kahn "Art and Sound"
- Hillel Schwartz "On Noise"
- Steven Connor "Sound and the Self"
- Sounds European
- Charles Burnett "Perceiving Sound in the Middle Ages"
- Bruce R. Smith "The Soundscapes of Early Modern England"
- Penelope Gouk "English Theories of Hearing in the Seventeenth Century"
- Malcolm Nicolson "Having the Doctor's Ear in Nineteenth-Century"
- James H. Johnson "Listening and Silence in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century"
- Alain Corbin "Identity, Bells, and the Nineteenth-Century French Village"
- Sounds American
- Eric Schmidt "Sound Christians and Religious Hearing in Enlightenment America"
- Shane White and Graham White "Listening to Southern Slavery"
- Charles D. Ross "Sight, Sound, and Tactics in the American Civil War"
- Lisa Gitelman "Recording Sound, Recording, Race, Recording Property"
- Jonathan Sterne "Preserving Sound in Modern America"
- Raymond W. Smilor "American Noise, 1900-1930"
- Emily Thompson "Shaping the Sound of Modernity"
- Mark M. Smith, Mitchell Snay, and Bruce R. Smith "Coda. Talking Sound History"
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