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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Jin Qiu (Melbourne)
DESCRIPTION:How We Used to Endure Noise: The Emergence of Auditory Order in Modern China \nIn this colloquium\, Jin Qiu will use Lao She’s 1930s short story Sound Film and other Republican-era novels\, diaries\, and memoirs to reconstruct early Chinese cinema as a sonically contested public space. Tracing loud talk\, commentary\, coughing\, and audience disputes—practices inherited from opera-theatre culture—they will show how silent spectatorship emerged as a historically produced discipline and how “noise” became newly framed as incivility.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/colloquium-jin-qiu-melbourne/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Sophia Rosenfeld (Pennsylvania)
DESCRIPTION:Historical Ear\, Auditory History\, and the Future \nThe opening session of the spring term introduces our central theme: what is auditory history\, what has become of the historical ear\, and what might we listen for next? S ophia Rosenfeld will map the field as it stands\, highlight questions likely to matter in 2026\, and set the tone for the term’s guiding debates.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/colloquium-sophia-rosenfeld-pennsylvania/
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251210T160000
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Julia Samp (Aachen) & Hannah Potthof (Chemnitz)
DESCRIPTION:Historical Perspectives on Medieval Sound(s) and Soundscapes \nHow do historians concieve sound\, think about it\, and do sound research? What can other disciplines\, namely musicology\, learn from historians’ approach? These questions will be addressed through two project presentations by Hannah Potthoff and Julia Samp\, who will present their dissertation projects considering medieval auditory perception\, interpretation\, and tradition. Their dissertations projects were funded by two DFG-funded projects\, “Belliphonie im Mittelalter” (TU Chemnitz\, 2021-2024) and “Lärm vor Dezibel” (RWTH Aachen University\, 2022-2025). \n\nMembers will receive the Zoom link automatically. If you are not a member of the group\, send us an email to receive a link.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/colloquium-julia-samp-aachen-hannah-potthof-chemnitz/
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos (Sheffield) - instead of Margret Scharrer (Bern)
DESCRIPTION:Sonic Identities in Early Modern Crete and Cyprus 1453-1700 \nAlexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos will present his new MSCA/UKRI project SONICC\, that investigates the acoustic communities of Crete and Cyprus in the early modern period through the lens of intermedial and sonic methodologies. For more about the project\, see: https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FZ001153%2F1 \nMembers will receive the Zoom link automatically. If you are not a member of the group\, send us an email to receive a link.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/colloquium-amh-sheffield/
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Laudan Nooshin (London)
DESCRIPTION:Listening to Tehran: Sonic Palimpsests and Affective Historical Imaginaries \nThrough the more-than-sounds of sirens\, bombs and other sonic experiences during the missile strikes on Tehran in the later stages of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88) in Azar Nafisi’s 2003 book\, Laudan Nooshin will investigate a profound entanglement of sound\, affect\, and memory\, and the intense somatic materiality of sound experienced through the entire body. Nooshin will draw on current research on the sound of Tehran to explore the entanglement and in particular the palimpsestic nature of historical soundspaces with their layered sonic archaeology.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/colloquium-laudan-nooshin-london/
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