Sounds
About the Author
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION: SQUAWKING
1. ECHO
2. WHISTLE
3. WHISPER
4. GASP
5. SILENCE
6. TERCER SONIDO
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Reviews
"Sounds takes on a great significance as a theoretical practice that is also a foundation around which the field of sound studies can coalesce. Each chapter teases out political significance from the study of sound, offering novel approaches to fundamental questions about the relationships of human beings to themselves, to other humans, and to nonhuman animals. The sensitive readings of diverse individual texts are highly original and edifying."—Aden Evens, author of Sound Ideas: Music, Machines, and Experience
"This latest installment of John Mowitt’s impressive work on sounds—as they appear in literature, philosophy, cinema, music, and other cultural forms—exemplifies the sophistication of truly interdisciplinary humanistic scholarship. An inspiringly learned and nuanced work."—Rey Chow, author of Entanglements, or Transmedial Thinking about Capture