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The Routledge companion to sound studies
The Routledge Companion to Sound Studies is an extensive volume presenting a comparative and historically informed understanding of the workings of sound in culture, while also mapping potential future directions for research in the field. Experts from a variety of disciplines within sound studies cover such diverse topics as politics, gender, media, race, literature and sport. Individual sections that consider the importance of sound in an increasingly mediated world; the role that sound media play in the construction of experience; and the ways in which sound has been theorized to produce a distinctive sensory contribution to knowledge. This wide-ranging and vibrant collection provides a rich resource for scholars and students of media and culture.
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RoutledgePublisher URL
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406.0Place of publication
Abingdon UKISBN
978138854253Series
Routledge Media and Cultural Studies CompanionsDepartment affiliated with
- Music Publications
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his is an edited book edited by Michael BullFull text available
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Michael BullLegacy Posted Date
2020-01-27Usage metrics
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