Book ID: CBB001181302

Sound states: Innovative poetics and acoustical technologies (1997)

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Morris, Adalaide Kirby (Editor)


University of North Carolina Press


Publication Date: 1997
Physical Details: 349 pp.; sound disc; ill.
Language: English

Description Contents: Radio free Joyce: Wake language and the experience of radio / James A. Connor -- Sound technologies and the modernist epic: H.D. on the air / Adalaide Morris - The radio intellectual: Specific, general, or just wired? / Toby Miller and Alec McHoul -- Voices out of bodies, bodies out of voices: Audiotape and the production of subjectivity / N. Katherine Hayles -- Technologies of presence: Orality and the tapevoice of contemporary poetics / Michael Davidson -- The music of verbal space: John Cages's “What you say ...” / Marjorie Perloff -- From phonic to sonic: The emergence of the audio-poem / Steve McCaffery -- Rude bwoys, ridim, rub-a-dub, and rastas ; systems of political dissonance in Caribbean performance sounds / Loretta Collins -- Cante Moro / Nathaniel Mackey --Sound in florescence: Cecil Taylor in Floating garden / Fred Moten -- Modernism's sonic waiver: Literary writing and the filmic difference / Garrett Stewart -- Poetry's voice-over / Jed Rasula. (From WorldCat)


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Authors & Contributors
Albin J. Zak, III
Young, Rob
Taylor, Timothy Dean
Rose, Tricia
Prendergast, Mark J.
Polzer, Joachim
Journals
The Journal of Communication
Poetics Today: International Journal for Theory and Analysis of Literature and Communication
Perspectives of New Music
New Media & Society
Journal of New Music Research
Contemporary Music Review
Publishers
Oxford University Press
MIT Press
Wesleyan University Press
University Press of New England
University of Chicago Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Sound studies
Sound Recording Industry
Sound
Technology and music
Music
Music, electronic
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
Places
United States
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