This article develops a linguistic media theory that brings together Peircean materialist indexicality from Barthes, Bazin, Doane, Krauss, and others with linguistic anthropologist Michael Silverstein’s nonreferential (social) indexicality. Following Argentine sound artist Eduardo Costa’s practice with tape recording, the article challenges critical theory to account for the sonic meaning at play in pragmatic (nonsemantic) communication related to gender, race, and diasporic community. More than a mere supplement or limit, material sonic media expand aesthetic representation, and media archaeology opens new possibilities to intervene in language politics
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This article develops a linguistic media theory that brings together Peircean materialist indexicali...
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[Introduction]: "This special issue of Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies takes m...
No abstractThis article attempts to examine the socio-cultural significance of sound and of acoustic...
This dissertation is a multi-sited ethnographic study of current cassette production and circulation...
This article is an attempt to define hauntology beyond the paradigm of visuality. Instead,Momro pres...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of scholarly work on audio culture by philosophers, socio...
The article focuses on the political implications of field recording (FR) in relation to sound ecolo...
This article develops a linguistic media theory that brings together Peircean materialist indexicali...
One of the newer tendencies in contemporary sound art is the use of scientific modes of data collect...
This article draws on recent developments within media linguistics, both regarding the changing obje...
The article asks in what way the Japanese sound artist, Ryoichi Kurokawa’s audiovisual installation,...
This article seeks to address the question posed by art historian Petra Lange-Berndt, "What does it ...
In this article, media language is considered as an autonomous object of science in an interdiscipli...
This article discusses the theoretical problem of defining an audiovisual Lusophone cyberpunk world ...
This studio-based research investigates the diverse manifestations of language in contemporary art, ...
In this article, I will discuss listening to binaural recordings of Helsinki metro tunnels through t...
[Introduction]: "This special issue of Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies takes m...
No abstractThis article attempts to examine the socio-cultural significance of sound and of acoustic...
This dissertation is a multi-sited ethnographic study of current cassette production and circulation...
This article is an attempt to define hauntology beyond the paradigm of visuality. Instead,Momro pres...
The past decade has seen the proliferation of scholarly work on audio culture by philosophers, socio...
The article focuses on the political implications of field recording (FR) in relation to sound ecolo...