© 2017 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. All rights reserved. Sound transformed British life in the “age of noise” between 1914 and 1945. The sonic maelstrom of mechanized society bred anger and anxiety and even led observers to forecast the end of civilization. The noise was, as James G. Mansell shows, modernity itself, expressed in aural form, with immense implications for the construction of the self. Tracing the ideas, feelings, and representations prompted by life in early twentieth century Britain, Mansell examines how and why sound shaped the self. He works at the crux of cultural and intellectual history, analyzing the meanings that were attached to different types of sound, who created these typologies and why...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
Regularity. Continuity. Consistency. Perpetually. Mechanized sound has characteristics, which are fu...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
he 'age of noise': How a preoccupation with unwanted sounds came to characterise modernity. The 20th...
Building upon recent innovations in the study of auditory culture, Sounds Modern presents a history ...
Sound ‘does’ things to places, to people and to time: it can affect change. This collection focuses ...
Long ignored by scholars in the humanities, sound has just begun to take its place as an important o...
New technologies profoundly change our sonic surroundings, the world's soundscape. However, research...
International audienceCultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918 presents...
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What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
Cultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918 presents a range of historical...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. The past 20 years have witnessed a turn towards the sensuous, particular...
In The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity, James G. Mansell considers how modernity became m...
This article focuses on the sensory experiences of listening to sound in urban spaces in early 20th ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
Regularity. Continuity. Consistency. Perpetually. Mechanized sound has characteristics, which are fu...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
he 'age of noise': How a preoccupation with unwanted sounds came to characterise modernity. The 20th...
Building upon recent innovations in the study of auditory culture, Sounds Modern presents a history ...
Sound ‘does’ things to places, to people and to time: it can affect change. This collection focuses ...
Long ignored by scholars in the humanities, sound has just begun to take its place as an important o...
New technologies profoundly change our sonic surroundings, the world's soundscape. However, research...
International audienceCultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918 presents...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) - https://www.jstor.org/stable/2656298
What is it about noise that attracted musicians and listeners over the past century? Noise Resonance...
Cultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918 presents a range of historical...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. The past 20 years have witnessed a turn towards the sensuous, particular...
In The Age of Noise in Britain: Hearing Modernity, James G. Mansell considers how modernity became m...
This article focuses on the sensory experiences of listening to sound in urban spaces in early 20th ...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...
Regularity. Continuity. Consistency. Perpetually. Mechanized sound has characteristics, which are fu...
Sight and sound are equally crucial to our understanding of the world, yet the visual has dominated ...