Perspectives on Sensory History
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Perspectives on Sensory History

Aurality and Statuary in the West

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Perspectives on Sensory History

Aurality and Statuary in the West

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Sound and statuary have had a complicated relationship in Western aesthetic thought since antiquity. Taking as its focus the sounding statue—a type of anthropocentric statue that invites the viewer to imagine sounds the statue might make— The Sculpted Ear rethinks this relationship in light of discourses on aurality emerging within the field of sound studies. Ryan McCormack argues that the sounding statue is best thought of not as an aesthetic object but as an event heard by people and subsequently conceptualized into being through acts of writing and performance.

Constructing a history in which hearing plays an integral role in ideas about anthropocentric statuary, McCormack begins with the ancient sculpture of Laocoön before moving to a discussion of the early modern automaton known as Tipu's Tiger and the statue of the Commendatore in Mozart's Don Giovanni. Finally, he examines statues of people from the present and the past, including the singer Josephine Baker, the violinist Aleksandar Nikolov, and the actor Bob Newhart—with each case touching on some of the issues that have historically plagued the aesthetic viability of the sounding statue. McCormack convincingly demonstrates how sounding statues have served as important precursors and continuing contributors to modern ideas about the ontology of sound, technologies of sound reproduction, and performance practices blurring traditional divides between music, sculpture, and the other arts.

A compelling narrative that illuminates the stories of individual sculptural objects and the audiences that hear them, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the connections between aurality and statues in the Western world, in particular scholars and students of sound studies and sensory history.

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Year
2020
ISBN
9780271087511

Table of contents

  1. COVER front
  2. Series Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction: Elvis Leaves the Building
  7. Notes to Introduction
  8. Chapter 1: Animation Introduces Animation
  9. Notes to Chapter 1
  10. Chapter 2: Breathing Voice into Laocoön’s Mouth
  11. Notes to Chapter 2
  12. Chapter 3: Imperial Possessions
  13. Notes to Chapter 3
  14. Chapter 4: Hearing a Stone Man
  15. Notes to Chapter 4
  16. Chapter 5: Aural Skins
  17. Notes to Chapter 5
  18. Chapter 6: Now You Have to Go, Comrade
  19. Notes to Chaper 6
  20. Chapter 7: Museums of Resonance
  21. Notes to Chapter 7
  22. Conclusion: I Now Present Sergei Rachmaninoff
  23. Notes to Conclusion
  24. Notes
  25. Bibliography
  26. Index