Echo
By Amit Pinchevski
By Amit Pinchevski
By Amit Pinchevski
By Amit Pinchevski
Part of The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series
Part of The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series
Category: Literary Criticism | Science & Technology
Category: Literary Criticism | Science & Technology
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$16.95
May 10, 2022 | ISBN 9780262543408
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May 10, 2022 | ISBN 9780262368827
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Praise
“Amit Pinchevski’s Echo is a beautifully written, short, dense,and rich meditation on “echo,” less the acoustic phenomenon per sethan the way the notion has been appropriated in Western culture, latosensu, over centuries, and its relevance to communication scholars.Navigating through multiple times and fields, it is also a plea for aholistic approach, in times of hyperspecialization.” – International Journal of Communication
“Pinchevski dwells with increasing intention, detail, and focus upon the broader stakes of this study for scholars of sound, including the echo’s disclosure of the “other-oriented” nature of human hearing, the “relational subjectivity” of aurality, and forms of echo-adjacent sonic mediation that “cut deep into the nature of being.” – Sound Studies
“For such a compact book, ECHO offers a long read. It is bursting with ideas and references for sound studies scholars with a particular interest in literary studies as well as media and biology scholarship.” – Journal of Sonic Studies
Table Of Contents
Series Foreword vii
1 Echology 1
2 Resounding 25
3 Echolalia 55
4 Echo Rhetoric 83
5 Echo Chamber 109
6 Echo Techniques 131
7 Past Echo 161
8 Post Echo 185
Acknowledgments 189
Glossary 191
Notes 197
Further Reading 211
Index 213
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