Corpus – dispositive – persona

formants of an anthropology of sound

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  • Holger Schulze

Keywords:

Corpus, dispositive, persona, anthropology, sound

Abstract

Sound is a material, an energetic and invasive entity in one’s life. As a constituent in sensory experiences it is one of the major objects of research in an anthropology of the senses in general: it provides an entry point for the exploration of sensibilities, corporealities and idiosyncrasies of all those humanoid protagonists present in a listening situation.

This article introduces three formants that shape an anthropology of sound: the sensory corpus, the auditory dispositive and the sonic persona. These three formants guide an approach to research on sounding and listening that intends not to exclude or even to reduce – but to stress and to focus on – the materiality, the agency and the erratic existence of all those very soft machines (W. S. Burroughs) contributing to a given sonic experience.

As a result, the understanding of listening and sounding then moves away from a large number of assumed claims and truisms regarding the impact of sound, the role of technology, the phenomenology of music and the listening experience.

This article is an edited transcript of a keynote lecture given at the conference Musikforskning idag at Uppsala University, Sweden, 13–15 June 2018. The conference was arranged by the Swedish Society for Musicology and the lecture was sponsored by the Tobias Norlind-samfundet för musikforskning.

Author Biography

Holger Schulze

Holger Schulze is full professor in musicology at the University of Copenhagen and principal investigator at the Sound Studies Lab. He serves as co-editor of the international journal for historical anthropology Paragrana, as founding editor of the book series Sound studies and as a curator for the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin. His research focuses on the cultural history of the senses, sound in popular culture and the anthropology of media. He is associated investigator at the cluster of excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung: an interdisciplinary laboratory at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin and founding member of the European Sound Studies Association. In 2008–16 he was director of the international research network Sound in Media Culture, and in 2000- 09 he was a co-founder and the first head of department of the new MA-programme in Sound Studies at the Universität der Künste in Berlin. He was invited visiting professor at the Musashino Art University in Tokyo, at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, at the Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, and at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin.

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Published

2019-03-27

How to Cite

Schulze, H. (2019). Corpus – dispositive – persona: formants of an anthropology of sound. Svensk Tidskrift för Musikforskning Swedish Journal of Music Research, 100, 117–132. Retrieved from https://publicera.kb.se/stm-sjm/article/view/33445

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