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    The Sound Studies Reader Jonathan Sterne The Sound Studies Reader blends recent work that self-consciously describes itself as ‘sound studies’ along with earlier and lesser-known scholarship on sound from across the humanities and social sciences. The Sound Studies Reader touches…

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    Keywords in Sound David Novak & Matt Sakakeeny In twenty essays on subjects such as noise, acoustics, music, and silence, Keywords in Sound presents a definitive resource for sound studies, and a compelling argument for why studying sound matters. Each…

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    The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies (Oxford Handbooks) Trevor Pinch & Karin Bijsterveld Written by the world’s leading scholars and researchers in the emerging field of sound studies, *The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies *offers new and fully engaging perspectives…

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    Sound (Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art) Caleb Kelly The “sonic turn” in recent art reflects a wider cultural awareness that sight no longer dominates our perception or understanding of contemporary reality. The background buzz of myriad mechanically reproduced sounds increasingly…