Sound, Music and Violence

How can the study of sound and music help us to understand collective violence and war? How can the study of war and collective violence help us to understand the importance of musical practices and listening for human beings? This special issue of Transposition explores these questions through an a...

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Published in:Transposition no. Hors-série 2
Main Authors: Brown, Timothy Scott, Daughtry, J. Martin, Fauser, Annegret, Grant, Morag Josephine, Guida, Michael, Hock, Nikita, Kay, Sarah, Malcomson, Hettie, Nuxoll, Cornelia, O’Connell, John Morgan, Papaeti, Anna, Stoichita, Victor A, Varon, Jeremy, Velasco-Pufleau, Luis, Worley, Matthew
Format: Journal Article Publication
Language:English
Published: CRAL - Centre de recherche sur les arts et le langage 19-03-2020
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Summary:How can the study of sound and music help us to understand collective violence and war? How can the study of war and collective violence help us to understand the importance of musical practices and listening for human beings? This special issue of Transposition explores these questions through an analysis of the links between sound, music and violence. De quelle façon l’étude du son et de la musique peut-elle aider à comprendre la violence collective et la guerre ? Comment l’étude de la guerre et de la violence collective peut-elle aider à comprendre l’importance des pratiques musicales et de l’écoute pour les êtres humains ? Ce numéro hors-série de Transposition propose d’explorer ces questions à partir de l’analyse des liens entre son, musique et violence.
ISSN:2110-6134
2110-6134
DOI:10.4000/transposition.3213