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Literature as Sound Studies identifies literature as a site of sonic invention and reconfiguration, contributing a range of terms, models, and methods for attending to sound. Considering literary works drawn from a range of traditions-from twentieth-century Moroccan poems to early-modern English plays-Literature as Sound Studies brings out the sophisticated ways that literary writers and commentators have used and studied sound. Moving beyond the use of literature as mere ear witness to history, this collection brings out the complexity of sonic figuration in literature and literary studies,…mehr
Literature as Sound Studies identifies literature as a site of sonic invention and reconfiguration, contributing a range of terms, models, and methods for attending to sound. Considering literary works drawn from a range of traditions-from twentieth-century Moroccan poems to early-modern English plays-Literature as Sound Studies brings out the sophisticated ways that literary writers and commentators have used and studied sound. Moving beyond the use of literature as mere ear witness to history, this collection brings out the complexity of sonic figuration in literature and literary studies, suggesting how this attentiveness to sound might anticipate, illuminate, and enrich the contemporary field of sound studies. The very category of the literary, considered as a subset of language writ large, has often hinged on the particular attention that literary works draw to their own sound, whether that sound be psychologically rehearsed, as in silent reading, or acoustically realized, as in a theatrical performance. Weaving together methods and concepts drawn from both literary and sound studies, these essays make legible literature's complex role in shaping and writing a history of sound.
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Autorenporträt
yasser elhariry is Associate Professor of French at Dartmouth College, USA, and the author of Pacifist Invasions: Arabic, Translation, and the Postfrancophone Lyric (2017), and editor of Cultures du mysticisme (2017), Critically Mediterranean: Temporalities, Aesthetics, and Deployments of a Sea in Crisis (2018), The Postlingual Turn (2021), Sounds Senses (2021), and Abdelkébir Khatibi: Literature and Theory (2022). His essays also appear in Yale French Studies, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, New Literary History, L'Esprit Créateur, Contemporary French Civilization, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies: SITES, Francosphères, French Forum, Parade sauvage: revue d'études rimbaldiennes, and several edited volumes. Liesl Yamaguchi is Assistant Professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley, USA, and specializes in poetics, linguistics, translation, and literary theory. Her recent publications have appeared in New Literary History, Common Knowledge, Nineteenth-Century French Studies, French Studies, and Comparative Literature, garnering the Ralph Cohen Prize (NLH) and the Vivien Law Prize (Henry Sweet Society for the History of Linguistic Ideas). Her translation of Väinö Linna's Unknown Soldiers was the first work of Finnish literature to appear with Penguin Classics (2015); her first monograph The Proper Tone: On the Color of Vowels is forthcoming.
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List of Figures List of Contributors 1. Litearture as Sound Studies: An Introduction yasser elhariry and Liesl Yamaguchi Sounds of Difference 2. Beyond Earwitnesses: Thomas Dekker's Soundwriting Scott Trudell 3. The Rhythm of Gender in To the Lighthouse Eliza Zingesser 4. Listening to Neo/Colonial Extraction in the "Seismic Poetics" of Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine David Fieni Sounds of Verse 5. Fugitive Color: From Troy to the Black Atlantic Shane Butler 6. Victorian Poetry, Heard and Unheard Naomi Levine 7. Poetry as Sound Studies, or the Methodological Challenges of Shifting from Legible to Audible Archives Abigail Lang Sounds of Science 8. Figures of Sound: Metaphors of Acoustics in Early Modern France Scott Sanders 9. The Romantic Poet as Aural Philologist: Translating the Erotic-Acoustics of the Multilingual Origins of Language Tanvi Solanki Resonance 10. Kafka's Musicology: Silence and a Drone David Copenhafer 11. Boris Vian's Resonant Sound Map of the Embodied Mind Alexandra Lukes Index
List of Figures List of Contributors 1. Litearture as Sound Studies: An Introduction yasser elhariry and Liesl Yamaguchi Sounds of Difference 2. Beyond Earwitnesses: Thomas Dekker's Soundwriting Scott Trudell 3. The Rhythm of Gender in To the Lighthouse Eliza Zingesser 4. Listening to Neo/Colonial Extraction in the "Seismic Poetics" of Mohammed Khaïr-Eddine David Fieni Sounds of Verse 5. Fugitive Color: From Troy to the Black Atlantic Shane Butler 6. Victorian Poetry, Heard and Unheard Naomi Levine 7. Poetry as Sound Studies, or the Methodological Challenges of Shifting from Legible to Audible Archives Abigail Lang Sounds of Science 8. Figures of Sound: Metaphors of Acoustics in Early Modern France Scott Sanders 9. The Romantic Poet as Aural Philologist: Translating the Erotic-Acoustics of the Multilingual Origins of Language Tanvi Solanki Resonance 10. Kafka's Musicology: Silence and a Drone David Copenhafer 11. Boris Vian's Resonant Sound Map of the Embodied Mind Alexandra Lukes Index
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