Sonic Identity at the Margins

Sonic Identity at the Margins
Title Sonic Identity at the Margins PDF eBook
Author Joanna Love
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 313
Release 2023-07-27
Genre Music
ISBN 1501368826

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Papers from the conference "Contested Frequencies," held at the University of Richmond (Va.) in 2019.

Pixel Soundtracks

Pixel Soundtracks
Title Pixel Soundtracks PDF eBook
Author Tim Summers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 273
Release 2024-08-20
Genre Music
ISBN 1538192772

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Tim Summers provides an engaging introduction to video game music aimed at gamers, music enthusiasts, budding composers, music professionals, and anyone with an interest in the topic. Pixel Soundtracks explore a wide variety of topics, including: the history of game music sound technology and chip music interactive and generative music composition how game music tells stories, creates worlds & characters, and evokes emotions classical and pop music in games battle and boss music nostalgia, remakes, and fandom game music concerts and albums Summers dives deeply into twenty beloved games across the decades to illustrate crucial concepts. These games include Space Invaders, Super Mario Bros., BioShock Infinite, Dark Souls III, Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy, The Legend of Zelda, and more. The book is separated into five stages and a “final boss,” and sections build off each other into increasingly broader topics—starting with the specifics of computer chips and ending with questions of game music’s engagement with identity. The “final boss” brings together ideas presented throughout the book. Based on the latest research, this book will allow readers to better understand the fantastic experiences and meanings that arise when games and music fuse together.

The New Routledge Companion to Science Fiction

The New Routledge Companion to Science Fiction
Title The New Routledge Companion to Science Fiction PDF eBook
Author Mark Bould
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 537
Release 2024-06-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040042953

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The New Routledge Companion to Science Fiction provides an overview of the study of science fiction across multiple academic fields. It offers a new conceptualisation of the field today, marking the significant changes that have taken place in sf studies over the past 15 years. Building on the pioneering research in the first edition, the collection reorganises historical coverage of the genre to emphasise new geographical areas of cultural production and the growing importance of media beyond print. It also updates and expands the range of frameworks that are relevant to the study of science fiction. The periodisation has been reframed to include new chapters focusing on science fiction produced outside the Anglophone context, including South Asian, Latin American, Chinese and African diasporic science fiction. The contributors use both well- established critical and theoretical approaches and embrace a range of new ones, including biopolitics, climate crisis, critical ethnic studies, disability studies, energy humanities, game studies, medical humanities, new materialisms and sonic studies. This book is an invaluable resource for students and established scholars seeking to understand the vast range of engagements with science fiction in scholarship today.

Sonic Possible Worlds

Sonic Possible Worlds
Title Sonic Possible Worlds PDF eBook
Author Salome Voegelin
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 217
Release 2014-06-19
Genre Science
ISBN 162356509X

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An inspired application of Possible World theory to approach and interpret the acoustic environment, music and sound art.

From Blues to Beyoncé

From Blues to Beyoncé
Title From Blues to Beyoncé PDF eBook
Author Alexis McGee
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 325
Release 2024-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1438496516

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From Blues to Beyoncé amplifies Black women's ongoing public assertions of resistance, agency, and hope across different media from the nineteenth century to today. By examining recordings, music videos, autobiographical writings, and speeches, Alexis McGee explores how figures such as Ida B. Wells, Billie Holiday, Ruth Brown, Queen Latifah, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, Janelle Monáe, and more mobilize sound to challenge antiBlack discourses and extend social justice pedagogies. Building on contemporary Black feminist interventions in sound studies and sonic rhetorics, From Blues to Beyoncé reveals how Black women's sonic acts transmit meaning and knowledge within, between, and across generations.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sonic Methodologies

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sonic Methodologies
Title The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sonic Methodologies PDF eBook
Author Michael Bull
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 896
Release 2020-12-10
Genre Music
ISBN 1501338773

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The field of Sound Studies has changed and developed dramatically over the last two decades involving a vast and dizzying array of work produced by those working in the arts, social sciences and sciences. The study of sound is inherently interdisciplinary and is undertaken both by those who specialize in sound and by others who wish to include sound as an intrinsic and indispensable element in their research. This is the first resource to provide a wide ranging, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary investigation and analysis of the ways in which researchers use a broad range of methodologies in order to pursue their sonic investigations. It brings together 49 specially commissioned chapters that ask a wide range of questions including; how can sound be used in current academic disciplines? Is sound as a methodological tool indispensable for Sound Studies and what can sound artists contribute to the discourse on methodology in Sound Studies? The editors also present 3 original chapters that work as provocative 'sonic methodological interventions' prefacing the 3 sections of the book.

Modernity and Colombian Identity in the Music of Carlos Vives y La Provincia

Modernity and Colombian Identity in the Music of Carlos Vives y La Provincia
Title Modernity and Colombian Identity in the Music of Carlos Vives y La Provincia PDF eBook
Author Manuel Sevilla
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 361
Release 2020-07-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 179362142X

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By the late 1980s and early 1990s, a great number of TV shows and music acts blossomed in Colombia, all of which resorted to regional identity as the narrative core for a renewed idea of national identity. Among them was “Clasicos de la provincial,” an album by Colombian singer Carlos Vives and his band La Provincia (1993), which marked the beginning of a successful career that has spanned nearly three decades. Vives´s work not only earned much deserved recognition in the musical industry from the beginning, but most importantly, has come to be renowned as a landmark in the cultural history of Colombia. This book is the first in-depth analysis focused on the creation and production process of Vives´s work, its main musical and literary features, and its influence on other musicians and in the construction of a narrative about national identity that is still relevant today. More than fifty interviews with Vives and members of the band, musicians, journalists, radio programmers, musical producers, and other key players of the process, together with an extensive review of hundreds of documents, are the sources for this book, which earned its authors a national award in Colombia (2015).