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Re-Making Sound: An Experiential Approach to Sound Studies

Contributor(s): Patch, Justin (Author), Porcello, Thomas (Author)

ISBN: 9781501354731

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Pub Date: February 24, 2022

Dewey: 909.825

LCCN: 2021046652

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 8.90" L x 5.98" W ( 0.70 lbs) 200 pages

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Description: "The first authored textbook on sound studies; teaches students about sound in society through readings about and exercises in media making and sound editing"--

Brief description: Justin Patch is Assistant Professor of Music at Vassar College, USA. He is the author of Discordant Democracy: Audition, Affect and the Presidential Campaign(2018).

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"Re-Making Sound is splendid. Porcello and Patch advance sound studies in unique and compelling fashion and a whole generation of future scholars of the audible will be in their debt." - Mark Smith, Carolina Distinguished Professor of History at the University of South Carolina, author of A Sensory History Manifesto (2021)

"Porcello and Patch have crafted a thoughtful, wide-ranging, and ear-opening introduction to the broad and expansive field of sound studies. Re-making Sound creates a jumping-off point for students, teachers, and other readers interested in exploring the links between sound and society." - David Novak, Associate Professor of Music, UC Santa Barbara, author of Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation (2013)

"Re-Making Sound is a wonderful and innovative book, offering an immensely valuable and unique introduction to sound studies. By supporting their exposition with a focus on sensory experience and a set of classroom exercises geared towards making and listening, Thomas Porcello and Justin Patch's original and timely contribution will make rewarding reading for sound focused scholars and students alike." - Daniel Fisher, Associate Professor of Anthropology, UC Berkeley, USA, author of The Voice and Its Doubles: Music and Media in Northern Australia (2016)

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