Carried from home on the thread of a tune: Listening for misunderstanding. Crook, A., Cushman, J., & Kelly, S. enculturation.
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“Carried From Home On The Thread Of A Tune,” for us, is a attempt to surface our unfolding and ongoing response to Kate Lacey’s beautiful and critical observation: ‘“Noise is immaterial, yet it can invade the body and colonize the mind…. Sensitivity to sound varies through time, across cultures, and between classes, and so the ways in which soundscape is perceived and managed says much about the structuring of social relations” (72). Here, we do our best to listen to our structuring listening practices.
@article{crook_carried_nodate,
	title = {Carried from home on the thread of a tune: {Listening} for misunderstanding},
	url = {https://enculturation.net/carried_from_home},
	abstract = {“Carried From Home On The Thread Of A Tune,” for us, is a attempt to surface our unfolding and ongoing response to Kate Lacey’s beautiful and critical observation: ‘“Noise is immaterial, yet it can invade the body and colonize the mind…. Sensitivity to sound varies through time, across cultures, and between classes, and so the ways in which soundscape is perceived and managed says much about the structuring of social relations” (72). Here, we do our best to listen to our structuring listening practices.},
	number = {34},
	urldate = {2024-05-24},
	journal = {enculturation},
	author = {Crook, Andrew and Cushman, Jeremy and Kelly, Shannon},
}

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