Noise Matters: Towards an Ontology of Noise

Noise Matters: Towards an Ontology of Noise

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Noise Matters: Towards an Ontology of Noise

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Everyone knows what noise is. Or do they? Can we in fact say that one man's noise is another teenager's music? Is noise in fact only an auditory phenomenon or does it extend far beyond this realm? If our common definitions of noise are necessarily subjective and noise is not just unpleasant sound, then it merits a closer look (or listen).

Greg Hainge sets out to define noise in this way, to find within it a series of operations common across its multiple manifestations that allow us to apprehend it as something other than a highly subjective term that tells us very little. Examining a wide range of texts, including Sartre's novel Nausea and David Lynch's iconic films Eraserhead and Inland Empire, Hainge investigates some of the Twentieth Century's most infamous noisemongers to suggest that they're not that noisy after all; and it finds true noise in some surprising places. The result is a thrilling and illuminating study of sound and culture.

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Country
USA
Author
Greg Hainge
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: Bloomsbury Academic
EAN
9781441111487
Edition
0
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
1441111484
Label
Bloomsbury Academic
Manufacturer
Bloomsbury Academic
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
240
PublicationDate
2013-02-28
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ReleaseDate
2013-02-28
Studio
Bloomsbury Academic