Sound Matters -

Sound Matters

Essays on the Acoustics of German Culture

Nora M. Alter, Lutz Koepnick (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
266 Seiten
2005
Berghahn Books, Incorporated (Verlag)
978-1-57181-437-1 (ISBN)
44,10 inkl. MwSt
Explores the role of sound in modern and postmodern German cultural production. Working across established disciplines and methodological divides, this volume investigates the ways in which texts, artists, and performers have utilized sonic materials, in order to enforce or complicate dominant notions of German cultural and national identity.
The sounds of music and the German language have played a significant role in the developing symbolism of the German nation. In light of the historical division of Germany into many disparate political entities and regional groups, German artists and intellectuals of the 19th and early 20th centuries conceived of musical and linguistic dispositions as the nation's most palpable common ground. According to this view, the peculiar sounds of German music and of the German language provided a direct conduit to national identity, to the deepest recesses of the German soul. So strong is this legacy of sound is still prevalent in modern German culture that philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, in a recent essay, did not even hesitate to describe post-wall Germany as an "acoustical body."



This volume gathers the work of scholars from the US, Germany, and the United Kingdom to explore the role of sound in modern and postmodern German cultural production. Working across established disciplines and methodological divides, the essays of Sound Matters investigate the ways in which texts, artists, and performers in all kinds of media have utilized sonic materials in order to enforce or complicate dominant notions of German cultural and national identity.

Nora M. Alter is Professor of German, Film and Media Studies at the University of Florida. She is author of Vietnam Protest Theatre: The Television War on Stage (Indiana UP, 1996) and Projecting History: German Non-Fiction Film 1967-2000, (University of Michigan Press, 2002). She has published articles in New German Critique, The Germanic Review, Cultural Critique, Studies in Twentieth Century Literature, and contributed essays to Beyond 1989, Imperialism and Theatre and Triangulated Visions. She is currently working on a project on the "The Essay Film."

Acknowledgments



Introduction: Sound Matters

Nora M. Alter and Lutz Koepnick



PART I: SOUND NATION?



Chapter 1. Hegemony through Harmony: German Identity, Music, and Enlightenment around 1800

Nicholas Vazsonyi



Chapter 2. Mahler contra Wagner: The Third Symphony and the Political Legacy of Romanticism

Carl Niekerk



Chapter 3. Conducting Music, Conducting War: Nazi Germany as an Acoustic Experience

Frank Trommler



PART II: DISSONANT VISIONS



Chapter 4. The Politics and Sounds of Everyday Life in Kuhle Wampe

Nora M. Alter



Chapter 5. Sound Money: Aural Strategies in Rolf Thiele’s The Girl Rosemarie

Hester Baer



Chapter 6. The Castrato’s Voices: Word and Flesh in Fassbinder’s In a Year of Thirteen Moons

Brigitte Peucker



PART III: SOUNDS OF SILENCE



Chapter 7. Benjamin’s Silence

Lutz Koepnick



Chapter 8. Deafening Sound and Troubling Silence in Volker Schlöndorff’s Die Blechtrommel

Elizabeth C. Hamilton



Chapter 9. Silence Is Golden? The Short Fiction of Pieke Biermann

Christopher Jones



PART IV: TRANSLATING SOUND



Chapter 10. Broadcasting Wagner: Transmission, Dissemination, Translation

Thomas F. Cohen



Chapter 11. Sounds Familiar? Nina Simone’s Performances of Brecht/Weill Songs

Russell A. Berman



Chapter 12. Roll Over Beethoven! Chuck Berry! Mick Jagger! 1960s Rock, the Myth of Progress, and the Burden of National Identity in West Germany

Richard Langston



Chapter 13. The Music That Lola Ran To

Caryl Flinn



PART V: MEMORY, MUSIC, AND THE POSTMODERN



Chapter 14. “Heiner Müller vertonen”: Heiner Goebbels and the Music of Postmodern Memory

David Barnett



Chapter 15. The Technological Subject: Music, Media, and Memory in Stockhausen’s Hymnen

Larson Powell



Notes on Contributors

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2005
Verlagsort Herndon
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 363 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-57181-437-X / 157181437X
ISBN-13 978-1-57181-437-1 / 9781571814371
Zustand Neuware
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