Doing anthropology in sound
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Auteurs : Steven Feld [États-Unis] ; Donald Brenneis [États-Unis]Source :
- American Ethnologist [ 0094-0496 ] ; 2004-11.
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- Acoustic, Acoustic ecology, American ethnologist, Angeliki keil, Animal bells, Anthropological, Anthropological work, Anthropologist, Anthropology, Australian women, Bambi, Barenreiter musicaphon, Bells series, Bosavi, Bosavi composers, Bosavi people, Bosavi work, Brenneis, Bright balkan morning, California press, Cambridge university press, Carolina press, Central africa, Chapel hill, Charlie keil, Chicago press, Colin, Collection chant, Concert halls, Cornell university press, Cultural history, Cultural studies, Darwin lectures, David samuels, Dennis tedlock, Dialogic, Dialogic editing, Dick blau, Duke university press, Early america, Ecology, Editing, Electronic music, Ethnographic, Ethnographic practice, Ethnographic representation, Ethnography, Ethnologist, Ethnomusicology, Everyday life, Feld, Field recordings, First time, First track, Folkways, Forest people, Greek macedonia, Guinea, Guinea studies, Henry stobart, Hugo zemp, Iraqi music, Ituri forest, Ituri rainforest, Kaluli, Kaluli expression, Kaluli people, Keil, Language socialization, Linguistic anthropology, Linguistic models, Literary researchers, Many disciplines, Many years, Mbuti pygmies, Merriam, Mickey hart, Minnesota press, Much time, Multitrack recorder, Music conservatory, Music grooves, Musical composition, Musique, November, Oxford university press, Papua, Parallel literature, Particular resonance, Past decade, Pennsylvania press, Princeton university press, Pygmy, Rain forest, Rain forests, Rainforest, Rainforest soundwalks, Rich accounts, Ritual music, Romani instrumentalists, Romani lives, Same moment, Same time, Schieffelin, Smithsonian folkways, Smithsonian folkways recordings, Social theorists, Solomon islands, Sonic, Sonic ecology, Sound recording, Sound work, Soundscape, Soundscapes, Steven, Steven feld, Tape editing, Tape recorder, Tape recordings, Teaching sound, Technology studies, Texas press, Traditional music, Turnbull, University press, Village bells, Voxlox documentary sound, Wayward servants, Wesleyan university press, Winter festivals, World music, World series.
Abstract
Sound has come to have a particular resonance in many disciplines over the past decade. Social theorists, historians, literary researchers, folklorists, and scholars in science and technology studies and visual, performative, and cultural studies provide a range of substantively rich accounts and epistemologically provocative models for how researchers can take sound seriously. This conversation explores general outlines of an anthropology of sound. Its main focus, however, is on the issues involved in using sound as a primary medium for ethnographic research.
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DOI: 10.1525/ae.2004.31.4.461
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