Publication Type:
BookQuelle:
Routledge,, London, United Kingdom ; New York, United States, p.xvii, 233 pages : (2023)Call Number:
ML3838Schlüsselwörter:
(OCoLC)fst00888559, (OCoLC)fst00953395, (OCoLC)fst00953443, (OCoLC)fst01921257, Deaf musicians., fast, Hearing Aids, Hearing aids., Hearing impaired., Music for the hearing impaired., Musiciens sourds., Prothèses auditives., Social aspects., SoundNotes:
Includes bibliographical references and index."Aural Diversity addresses a fundamental methodological challenge in music and soundscape research by considering the nature of hearing as a spectrum of diverse experiences. Bringing together an interdisciplinary array of contributors from the arts, humanities, and sciences, it challenges the idea of a normative listening experience and envisions how awareness of aural diversity can transform sonic arts, environments, and design and generate new creative listening practices. With contributors from a wide range of fields including sound studies, music, hearing sciences, disability studies, acoustics, media studies, and psychology, Aural Diversity introduces a new and much-needed paradigm that is relevant to scholars, students, and practitioners engaging with sound, music, and hearing across disciplines."--
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