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Contribution to Book
Women out Loud: Hearing Knowledge and the Creation of Soundscape in Islamic Indonesia
Theorizing Sound Writing (2017)
  • Anne K. Rasmussen, College of William and Mary
Abstract
The study of listening—aurality—and its relation to writing is the subject of this eclectic edited volume. Theorizing Sound Writing explores the relationship between sound, theory, language, and inscription. This volume contains an impressive lineup of scholars from anthropology, ethnomusicology, musicology, performance, and sound studies. The contributors write about sound in their ongoing work, while also making an intervention into the ethics of academic knowledge, one in which listening is the first step not only in translating sound into words but also in compassionate scholarship.
Disciplines
Publication Date
March 4, 2017
Editor
Deborah Kapchan
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
ISBN
9780819576651
Citation Information
Anne K. Rasmussen. "Women out Loud: Hearing Knowledge and the Creation of Soundscape in Islamic Indonesia" Theorizing Sound Writing (2017) p. 191 - 215
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne-rasmussen/58/