colloquium
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Panel: Subcontinental Sonorities
Because of time zone issues, the time of this event might change. We will inform about this change in time. Subcontinental Sonorities: Modernity, Forms of Archives, and the Politics of
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Colloquium: Jin Qiu (Melbourne)
How We Used to Endure Noise: The Emergence of Auditory Order in Modern China In this colloquium, Jin Qiu will use Lao She’s 1930s short story Sound Film and other
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Colloquium: Sophia Rosenfeld (Pennsylvania)
Historical Ear, Auditory History, and the Future The opening session of the spring term introduces our central theme: what is auditory history, what has become of the historical ear, and
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Colloquium: Julia Samp (Aachen) & Hannah Potthof (Chemnitz)
Historical Perspectives on Medieval Sound(s) and Soundscapes How do historians concieve sound, think about it, and do sound research? What can other disciplines, namely musicology, learn from historians’ approach? These
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Colloquium: Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos (Sheffield) – instead of Margret Scharrer (Bern)
Sonic Identities in Early Modern Crete and Cyprus 1453-1700 Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos will present his new MSCA/UKRI project SONICC, that investigates the acoustic communities of Crete and Cyprus in the
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Colloquium: Laudan Nooshin (London)
Listening to Tehran: Sonic Palimpsests and Affective Historical Imaginaries Through the more-than-sounds of sirens, bombs and other sonic experiences during the missile strikes on Tehran in the later stages of
