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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Sanne Krogh Groth (Associate Professor of Musicology, Lund University, Sweden) , Professor Holger Schulze (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic USA Weight: 1.216kg ISBN: 9781501338793ISBN 10: 150133879 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 20 February 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews[This book] deserves a wide and engaged readership, for this is an important collection of curated essays that drives the debates around sound art into new territories. Its focus on sound as an operative force that might hold power to account makes it that rare thing, a most timely textbook. * The Wire * [This book] deserves a wide and engaged readership, for this is an important collection of curated essays that drives the debates around sound art into new territories. Its focus on sound as an operative force that might hold power to account makes it that rare thing, a most timely textbook. * The Wire * Sanne Krogh Groth and Holger Schulze have edited a volume of almost 600 pages that consists of very interesting texts that explain how social perspectives and art historical theory can fruitfully be applied to sound art and yield insights not easily developed through the traditional focus on sound and space. The book makes a very good case for why it is necessary to expand the reading and understanding of sound art's many sub-genres in order to grasp the contemporary developments, in particular socially engaged works with political intentionality. * Joran Rudi in Organised Sound, December 2020 * An innovative, comprehensive and timely volume that I cannot recommend enough. * SoundEffects * A welcome and important book that greatly enriches the scope of the sound art domain and should be of considerable interest to both theorists and practitioners. * Journal of Sonic Studies * [This book] deserves a wide and engaged readership, for this is an important collection of curated essays that drives the debates around sound art into new territories. Its focus on sound as an operative force that might hold power to account makes it that rare thing, a most timely textbook. * The Wire * Sanne Krogh Groth and Holger Schulze have edited a volume of almost 600 pages that consists of very interesting texts that explain how social perspectives and art historical theory can fruitfully be applied to sound art and yield insights not easily developed through the traditional focus on sound and space. The book makes a very good case for why it is necessary to expand the reading and understanding of sound art's many sub-genres in order to grasp the contemporary developments, in particular socially engaged works with political intentionality. * Joran Rudi in Organised Sound, December 2020 * An innovative, comprehensive and timely volume that I cannot recommend enough. * SoundEffects * [This book] deserves a wide and engaged readership, for this is an important collection of curated essays that drives the debates around sound art into new territories. Its focus on sound as an operative force that might hold power to account makes it that rare thing, a most timely textbook. * The Wire * Sanne Krogh Groth and Holger Schulze have edited a volume of almost 600 pages that consists of very interesting texts that explain how social perspectives and art historical theory can fruitfully be applied to sound art and yield insights not easily developed through the traditional focus on sound and space. The book makes a very good case for why it is necessary to expand the reading and understanding of sound art's many sub-genres in order to grasp the contemporary developments, in particular socially engaged works with political intentionality. * Joran Rudi in Organised Sound, December 2020 * Author InformationSanne Krogh Groth is Associate Professor of Musicology at Lund University, Sweden. She is Office Director of the Sound Environment Centre, Lund University, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the online journal Seismograf. She is author of the book Politics and Aesthetics in Electronic Music (2014) and is currently conducting field-based research on experimental music and de-colonial aesthetics in Indonesia. Holger Schulze is Professor of Musicology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Principal Investigator at the Sound Studies Lab. He is the author of numerous books including Sound as Popular Culture (2016), The Sonic Persona (Bloomsbury, 2018), and Sound Works (Bloomsbury, 2019). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |