Reason and resonance : a history of modern aurality / Veit Erlmann.

  • Erlmann, Veit.
Date:
2010
  • Books

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Publication/Creation

New York : Zone Books, 2010.

Physical description

422 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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Contents

Introduction: the string and the mirror -- The great entente : anatomy, rationalism, and the quest for reasonance -- Point of audition : Claude Perrault's "du bruit" (1680) and the politics of pleasure in the Ancien Régime -- Good vibes : nerves, air, and happiness during the French Enlightenment -- Water, sex, noise : early German romanticism and the metaphysics of listening -- Hearing oneself hear : the autoresonant self and the expansion of the audible -- The labyrinth of reason : Hermann von Helmholtz's physiological acoustics and the loss of certainty -- Rhythm and clues : time and the acoustic unconscious, ca. 1900 -- Echoless : the pathology of freedom and the crisis of twentieth-century listening.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
    RA /ERL
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ISBN

  • 9781935408048
  • 1935408046