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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mack HagoodPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press ISBN: 9781478003212ISBN 10: 1478003219 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 22 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsHush is an important addition to the emerging field of sound studies. . . . Scholars of sound studies, digital media, broadcast media, disability studies, and those interested in the intersection of gender and race with media will find this book insightful. -- Jennifer Hyland Wang * Journal of Radio & Audio Media * Hagood leaves us rethinking media theory, sound studies, and the definition of media. -- John F. Barber * Leonardo Reviews * Hush is provocative and insightful. -- Stephen Phillips * The Wire * Hagood points out that we now often talk about personal freedom in terms of what we don't have to listen to, and he focusses, in the book, on our efforts to navigate sonic nuisances, and also the paradox of combating sound with more sound, in a world that has become loud enough to damage our health. . . . The stakes of Hush might seem small . . . But, once you begin to think about the relationship between the sound waves that constantly pass through us and the potential loss of self, you become more attuned to all the beckoning noises of modern life. -- Hua Hsu * The New Yorker * Hagood points out that we now often talk about personal freedom in terms of what we don't have to listen to, and he focusses, in the book, on our efforts to navigate sonic nuisances, and also the paradox of combating sound with more sound, in a world that has become loud enough to damage our health. . . . The stakes of Hush might seem small . . . But, once you begin to think about the relationship between the sound waves that constantly pass through us and the potential loss of self, you become more attuned to all the beckoning noises of modern life. -- Hua Hsu * The New Yorker * Hagood leaves us rethinking media theory, sound studies, and the definition of media. -- John F. Barber * Leonardo Reviews * Hush is provocative and insightful. -- Stephen Phillips * The Wire * Hagood points out that we now often talk about personal freedom in terms of what we don't have to listen to, and he focusses, in the book, on our efforts to navigate sonic nuisances, and also the paradox of combating sound with more sound, in a world that has become loud enough to damage our health. . . . The stakes of Hush might seem small . . . But, once you begin to think about the relationship between the sound waves that constantly pass through us and the potential loss of self, you become more attuned to all the beckoning noises of modern life. -- Hua Hsu * The New Yorker * Hush is provocative and insightful. -- Stephen Phillips * The Wire * Hagood points out that we now often talk about personal freedom in terms of what we don't have to listen to, and he focusses, in the book, on our efforts to navigate sonic nuisances, and also the paradox of combating sound with more sound, in a world that has become loud enough to damage our health. . . . The stakes of Hush might seem small . . . But, once you begin to think about the relationship between the sound waves that constantly pass through us and the potential loss of self, you become more attuned to all the beckoning noises of modern life. -- Hua Hsu * The New Yorker * Author InformationMack Hagood is Robert H. and Nancy J. Blayney Assistant Professor of Comparative Media Studies at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |