Reverberations of Silence

Reverberations of Silence
Author: Márta Pellérdi,Gabriella Reuss
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443865852

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Whether a conscious choice or constraint, silence has always been the result of oppression, censorship, trauma, and mental or physical handicap. Its provocative and mysterious nature has always motivated readers and critics towards interpretation. The present volume offers to read and interpret silence – unexpressed emotions, thoughts, hesitations and gestures – on mainly a textual and verbal level. How is the pervasive presence of silence explained in literature and linguistics? The collected scholarly essays in this volume offer a wide range of answers. The majority of the writings are literary critical in nature, focusing on major and less well-known literary texts from the Renaissance until the twentieth century. The authors approach the works of Spenser, Shakespeare, Shelley, Dickinson, Wright, Auster, Tan and Ishiguro among others, as well as less well-known, silent or silenced authors and their texts with equal dedication. Other essays included in the volume either deal with the problem of translating gaps and hiatuses or focus on capturing the phenomenon of silence in speech, through analyzing ellipsis, emptiness and hesitations in spoken language. The controversial and manifold aspects of silence are captured and interpreted in this volume.

It s Silence Soundly

It s Silence  Soundly
Author: John McGreal
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781785892233

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It’s Silence, Soundly, It’s Nothing, Seriously and It’s Absence, Presently, continue The ‘It’ Series published by Matador since The Book of It (2010). They constitute another stage in an artistic journey exploring the visual and audial dialectic of mark, word and image that began over 25 years ago. In their aesthetic form the books are a decentred trilogy united together in a new concept of The Bibliograph. All three present this new aesthetic object, which transcends the narrow limits of the academic bibliography. The alphabetical works also share a tripartite structure and identical length. The Bibliograph itself is characterised by its strategic place within each book as a whole as well as by the complex variations in meaning of the dominant motifs – nothing/ness, absence and silence – which recur throughout the alphabetical entries that constitute the elements of each text. It’s Nothing, Seriously, for example, addresses the amusing paradox that so much continues to be written today about – nothing! The aleatory character of the entries in the texts encourage the modern reader to reflect on each theme and to read them in a new way. The reader is invited as well to examine their various inter-textual relations across given conventional boundaries in the arts and sciences at several levels of physical, psychical & social reproduction.

Fault Lines of Care

Fault Lines of Care
Author: Carina Heckert
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780813586939

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The HIV epidemic in Bolivia has received little attention on a global scale in light of the country’s low HIV prevalence rate. However, by profiling the largest city in this land-locked Latin American country, Carina Heckert shows how global health-funded HIV care programs at times clash with local realities, which can have catastrophic effects for people living with HIV who must rely on global health resources to survive. These ethnographic insights, as a result, can be applied to AIDS programs across the globe. In Fault Lines of Care, Heckert provides a detailed examination of the effects of global health and governmental policy decisions on the everyday lives of people living with HIV in Santa Cruz. She focuses on the gendered dynamics that play a role in the development and implementation of HIV care programs and shows how decisions made from above impact what happens on the ground.

Sonic Studies in Educational Foundations

Sonic Studies in Educational Foundations
Author: Walter S. Gershon,Peter M. Appelbaum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000731101

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Originally published as a special issue of Educational Studies, this volume demonstrates the ways in which sound considerations can significantly contribute to educational foundations. Regardless of their origin or interpretation, sounds are theoretically and practically foundational to educational experiences. As the means through which knowledges are passed from one person to another, sounds outline the fluid, porous boundaries of educational ecologies. This book draws out and expands upon the already-present sonic metaphors that exist at the center of philosophical and historical foundations of educational studies. Contributions demonstrate the ethical dimensions of this line of inquiry, emphasizing the need for education to offer both a right to speak and to be heard in order to take on a truly democratic character. By highlighting emerging attention to sound scholarship in education, contributors attend to and otherwise explore sound possibilities for educational theory, policy, and practice. This book will be of great interest to graduate and post graduate students; libraries, researchers and academics in the field of educational foundations, philosophy of education, education politics and sociology of education.

Dance Music Manual

Dance Music Manual
Author: Rick Snoman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780429843891

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Dance Music Manual, aimed at the novice and seasoned professional alike, takes the reader through the software and hardware needed to create original, captivating, and professional sounding music. Key features of Dance Music Manual include: How to create compelling, professional-sounding original or remixed dance tracks. The differences between different genres and how to produce them. How to expose your tracks to their chosen audience and equip you with the skills to develop your career as a dance music producer and engineer. Along with the book is a companion website, which provides examples of synthesis programming, compression, effects, MIDI files, and examples of the tracks discussed in this edition. The new and improved fourth edition covers processes and techniques used by music producers, masters, mixers, and DJs. Each page is full of facts presented in a manner that is easy to absorb and implement.

Robert Wilson

Robert Wilson
Author: Maria Shevtsova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134302574

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This book is a comprehensive study of the theatre work of Robert Wilson with some reference to his installations and design. The focus is Einstein on the Beach which marked the turning point in his career and from which began his reputation as a major international figure. He is as an American-European director who is also a performer, installation artist, writer, designer of light and much more. The book groups Wilson’s diverse output in an accessible manner and foregrounds his ‘visual book’, workshop and rehearsal methods, and collaborative procedures. It details his aesthetic principles and the elements of composition that distinguish his directorial approach, and provides insight into how they operate through practical exercise of benefit for students and practitioners.

Reverberations

Reverberations
Author: Michael Goddard,Benjamin Halligan,Paul Hegarty
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781441127662

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Noise permeates our highly mediated and globalised cultures. Noise as art, music, cultural or digital practice is a way of intervening so that it can be harnessed for an aesthetic expression not caught within mainstream styles or distribution. This wide-ranging book examines the concept and practices of noise, treating noise not merely as a sonic phenomenon but as an essential component of all communication and information systems. The book opens with ideas of what noise is, and then works through ideas of how noise works in contemporary media, to conclude by showing potentials within noise for a continuing cultural renovation through experimentation. Considered in this way, noise is seen as an essential yet excluded element of contemporary culture that demands a rigorous engagement. Reverberations brings together a range of perspectives, case studies, critiques and suggestions as to how noise can mobilize thought and cultural activity through a heightening of critical creativity.Written by a strong, international line-up of scholars and artists, Reverberations looks to energize this field of study and initiate debates for years to come.

No More Silent

No More Silent
Author: James Alex Walker
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2023-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783755457992

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In "No More Silent," immerse yourself in a chilling psychological thriller that delves deep into the enigmatic recesses of the human mind. This haunting tale weaves a web of suspense, secrets, and unexpected revelations that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. Alicia Berenson, a talented and celebrated painter, is living a seemingly idyllic life with her devoted husband, Gabriel. But one fateful evening, her world is shattered when she shoots her husband in the face and then retreats into absolute silence. A traumatic event that seemingly defies explanation leaves those around her bewildered and desperate for answers. Enter Theo Faber, a skilled psychotherapist with a relentless determination to unravel the mystery behind Alicia's silence. As he delves into her enigmatic past, he uncovers a series of complex relationships, hidden traumas, and buried emotions. Along the way, Theo becomes entangled in a web of intrigue that blurs the lines between observer and participant and raises unsettling questions about the nature of truth and perception.