Acoustemologies in contact : Sounding Subjects and Modes of Listening in Early Modernity /
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Cambridge, UK :
Open Book Publishers,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction / Emily Wilbourne and Suzanne G. Cusick
- 1. Listening as an Innu-French Contact Zone in the Jesuit Relations / Olivia Bloechl
- 2. Native Song and Dance Affect in Seventeenth-Century Christian Festivals in New Spain / Ireri E. Chávez Bárcenas
- 3. Performance in the Periphery: Colonial Encounters and Entertainments / Patricia Akhimie
- 4. 'Hideous Acclamations' / Glenda Goodman
- 5. Black Atlantic Acoustemologies and the Maritime Archive / Danielle Skeehan
- 6. Little Black Giovanni's Dream / Emily Wilbourne
- 7. A Global Phonographic Revolution / Zhuqing (Lester) S. Hu
- 8. 'La stiava dolente in suono di canto' / Suzanne G. Cusick
- 9. 'Now Despised, a Servant, Abandoned' / Nina Treadwell
- 10. 'Non basta il suono, e la voce' / Jane Tylus
- Bibliography
- List of illustrations
- Index.