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Sonic Intimacy Voice Species Technics Or How To Listen To The World Dominic Pettman

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Sonic Intimacy Voice Species Technics Or How To Listen To The World Dominic Pettman
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Dominic Pettman
ISBN: 9780804799881, 9781503601451, 0804799881, 1503601455
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Sonic Intimacy Voice Species Technics Or How To Listen To The World Dominic Pettman by Dominic Pettman 9780804799881, 9781503601451, 0804799881, 1503601455 instant download after payment.

Sonic Intimacy asks us who—or what—deserves to have a voice, beyond the human. Arguing that our ears are far too narrowly attuned to our own species, the book explores four different types of voices: the cybernetic, the gendered, the creaturely, and the ecological. Through both a conceptual framework and a series of case studies, Dominic Pettman tracks some of the ways in which these voices intersect and interact. He demonstrates how intimacy is forged through the ear, perhaps even more than through any other sense, mode, or medium. The voice, then, is what creates intimacy, both fleeting and lasting, not only between people, but also between animals, machines, and even natural elements: those presumed not to have a voice in the first place. Taken together, the manifold, material, actual voices of the world, whether primarily natural or technological, are a complex cacophony that is desperately trying to tell us something about the rapidly failing health of the planet and its inhabitants. As Pettman cautions, we would do well to listen.

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