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The Oxford Handbook of Cinematic Listening explores the place of cinema in the history of listening. It looks at the ways in which listening to film is situated in textual, spatial, and social practices, and also studies how cinematic modes of listening have extended into other media and everyday experiences. Chapters are structured around six themes. Part I ("Genealogies and Beginnings") considers film sound in light of pre-existing practices such as opera and shadow theatre, and also explores changes in listening taking place at critical junctures in the early history of cinema. Part II ("Locations and Relocations") focuses on specific venues and presentational practices from roadshow movies to contemporary live-score screenings. Part III ("Representations and Re-Presentations") zooms into the formal properties of specific films, analyzing representations of listening on screen as well as the role of sound as a representational surplus. Part IV ("The Listening Body") focuses on the power of cinematic sound to engage the full body sensorium. Part V ("Listening Again") discusses a range of ways in which film sound is encountered and reinterpreted outside the cinema, whether through ancillary materials such as songs and soundtrack albums, or in experimental conditions and pedagogical contexts. Part VI ("Across Media") compares cinema with the listening protocols of TV series and music video, promenade theatre and personal stereos, video games and Virtual Reality.
This volume investigates the historical, social, and spatial dimensions of how audiences engage with sound within the cinematic experience. The text serves as a comprehensive academic survey, drawing on contributions from scholars in film and sound studies to map the evolution of listening practices. It argues that cinematic listening is not a static act but a dynamic process influenced by technological, cultural, and environmental contexts.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this handbook as a foundational reference for scholars and students interested in the intersection of sound studies and film history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous, multi-disciplinary approach to the subject matter.
Page Count:
788
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190853638
ISBN-13:
9780190853631
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