Sounds, Ecologies, Musics

Jeff Todd Titon editor Aaron S Allen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:18th Dec '23

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Sounds, Ecologies, Musics poses exciting challenges and provides fresh opportunities for scholars, scientists, environmental activists, musicians, and listeners to consider music and sound from ecological standpoints. Authors in Part I examine the natural and built environment and how music and sound are woven into it, how the environment enables music and sound, and how the natural and cultural production of music and sound in turn impact the environment. In Part II, contributors consider music and sound in relation to ecological knowledges that appear to conflict with, yet may be viewed as complementary to, Western science: traditional and Indigenous ecological and environmental knowledges. Part III features multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches by scholars, scientists, and practitioners who probe the ecological imaginary regarding the complex ideas and contested keywords that characterize ecomusicology: sound, music, culture, society, environment, and nature. A common theme across the book is the idea of diverse ecologies. Once confined to the natural sciences, the word "ecology" is common today in the social sciences, humanities, and arts - yet its diverse uses have become imprecise and confusing. Engaging the conflicting and complementary meanings of "ecology" requires embracing a both/and approach. Diverse ecologies are illustrated in the methodological, terminological, and topical variety of the chapters as well as the contributors' choice of sources and their disciplinary backgrounds. In times of mounting human and planetary crises, Sounds, Ecologies, Musics challenges disciplinarity and broadens the interdisciplinary field of ecomusicologies. These theoretical and practical studies expand sonic, scholarly, and political activism from the diversity-equity-inclusion agenda of social justice to embrace the more diverse and inclusive agenda of ecocentric ecojustice.

Sounds, Ecologies, Musics constitutes an important step for ecomusicology outside of music ecocriticism, enlisting cases of transformative critical approaches that aim to cause significant and lasting changes in the field of ecomusicology, and in music studies more generally. * Luca Gambirasio, Ethnomusicology Forum *
Sounds, Ecologies, Musics plays an important role in this ongoing development of the field, and will no doubt find receptive readers amongst those seeking to understand better how music and sound studies might respond to global and interlinked crises. The volume is particularly well-suited for teaching purposes, given the self-contained and concise nature of each chapter. * Rowan Bayliss Hawitt, Music & Letters *
Sounds, Ecologies, Musics plays an important role in this ongoing development of the field, and will no doubt find receptive readers amongst those seeking to understand better how music and sound studies might respond to global and interlinked crises. The volume is particularly well-suited for teaching purposes, given the self-contained and concise nature of each chapter. It is also a welcome (though only partial) corrective to the diminished space afforded to environmen-tal justice and decolonial work in earlier ecomu-sicology publications. * Rowan Bayliss Hawitt, Music & Letters *
Sounds, Ecologies, Musics constitutes an important step for ecomusicology outside of music ecocriticism, enlisting cases of transformative critical approaches that aim to cause significantand lasting changes in the field of ecomusicology, and in music studies more generally. * Luca Gambirasio, Ethnomusicology *

ISBN: 9780197546642

Dimensions: 156mm x 235mm x 22mm

Weight: 590g

324 pages