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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/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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SUMMARY:Inaugural Conference: “The Historical Ear: What is Auditory History?”
DESCRIPTION:The University of Chicago John W. Boyer Center\, Paris\, France \nFor all details\, visit the conference webpage: https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/conference/
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/inaugural-conference-the-historical-ear-what-is-auditory-history/
LOCATION:The University of Chicago John W. Boyer Center\, 41 rue des Grands Moulins\, Paris\, 75013\, France
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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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/
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CATEGORIES:colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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SUMMARY:Reading Group: Reading Sound\, Reading (with) the Historical Ear
DESCRIPTION:This reading group is a companion space to the March conference\, oﬀering additonal time to return to think about\, and discuss the fundamental texts of auditory history. Registration is required: https://forms.gle/rofj6Te8PPiF4yDbA \nChair: Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos (Sheffield)\nDiscussants: TBA\nKey reading: TBA
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/reading-group-reading-sound-reading-with-the-historical-ear/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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SUMMARY:Panel: Subcontinental Sonorities
DESCRIPTION:Because of time zone issues\, the time of this event might change. We will inform about this change in time. \nSubcontinental Sonorities: Modernity\, Forms of Archives\, and the Politics of Listening \nThis panel brings together five papers that explore modernity\, archival memory\, and the politics of listening in the Indian subcontinent\, shaped by the complex histories of postcolonial South Asia. Convened by Nakshatra Chatterjee (IISER Bhopal\, India) with Budhaditya Chattopadhyay (University of Bergen)\, the panel features presentations by Chattopadhyay\, Chatterjee\, Sayan Dey (Bayan College\, Oman)\, Sebanti Chatterjee (SRM University–AP\, India)\, and Shikha Jhingan (Jawaharlal Nehru University\, India). Across these perspectives\, the panel shares a common interest in unpacking the manifold voices and sonorities of the region and its situated acoustemologies.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/panel-subcontinental-sonorities/
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ORGANIZER;CN="IMS SG Auditory History":MAILTO:auditoryhistory@musicology.org
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