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Tamara Kohn

    Death and Digital Media
    Sounding Out Japan
    • Sounding Out Japan

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      This book takes the reader on a sensory ethnographic tour in Japan and describes the many ways sounds seep into everyday experiences. So many ethnographies describe local worlds with a deep attention to what is seen and what people say, but with a limited understanding of the broader sonic environments that enrich and inform everyday life. Through a focus on sounds, both real and imagined, the volume employs a critical ear to engage with a range of sonically enriched encounters, including crosswalk melodies in streetscapes, announcements and jingles at train stations, water features in gardens, dosimeters in nuclear affected zones, sounds of training in music and martial arts halls and celebrations under blossoming cherry trees. The authors use various analytic frames to understand the communicative and symbolic aspects of sounds and to sense the layers of historical meaning, embodied action and affect associated with sonic environments.

      Sounding Out Japan
    • Death and Digital Media

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the evolving practices of mourning and commemoration in the digital age, this volume delves into how people interact with the deceased through various digital media. It highlights the historical shifts and diverse responses—social, commercial, and institutional—to technological advancements. Featuring case studies from North America, Europe, and Australia, the book offers interdisciplinary insights, integrating anthropology, sociology, and media studies to analyze the complexities of digital death.

      Death and Digital Media