ABSTRACT
The Body in Sound, Music and Performance brings together cutting-edge contributions from women working on and researching contemporary sound practice.
This highly interdisciplinary book features a host of international contributors and places emphasis on developments beyond the western world, including movements growing across Latin America. Within the book, the body is situated as both the site and centre for knowledge making and creative production. Chapters explore how insightful theoretical analysis, new methods, innovative practises, and sometimes within the socio-cultural conditions of racism, sexism and classicism, the body can rise above, reshape and deconstruct understood ideas about performance practices, composition, and listening/sensing.
This book will be of interest to both practitioners and researchers in the fields of sonic arts, sound design, music, acoustics and performance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|40 pages
New Epistemologies of Sound
chapter 2|12 pages
Why should we care about the body?
part II|62 pages
Gendered Sounds, Spaces, and Places
chapter 5|13 pages
The field is mined and full of “minas”
part III|68 pages
New Methodologies in Sound Art and Performance Practice
chapter 10|15 pages
What Makes the Wolves Howl under the Moon?
chapter 12|13 pages
Applying Feminist Methodologies in the Sonic Arts
part IV|100 pages
The Body Technology