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Presentation
Presentation
This course investigates the theoretical identification of concepts related to a theory of culture and cultural formations; the identification of operational paradigms in the contemporary debate around Cultural Studies and Sound Studies; the acquisition of critical and analytical skills in addressing the cultural economy of sound; the conceptual recognition of aural techniques and devices as cultural encoders; the identification and systematic contextualization of aural ecologies active in contemporary culture.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT907-8689
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Problematization of the concept of culture 1.1 cultural studies and sound studies 1.2 scientific perspectives on sound. Science and perception 1.3 technique, institution and symbolic production 1.4 culture as a political economy of perception: the case of hearing 1.5 aural landscapes, community and power. 2. From sound to symbol. From symbol to sound 2.1. musical notation and the introduction of electricity. 2.2 the origins of music and musical informatics 3. Sound Aesthetics 3.1 Rock and Drugs 3.2 Jazz: racism and revolution 3.3 planetary songs: ethnocentrism and eurocentrism 3.4 John Cage 3.5 from Varèse to Electronic Music 4. Formation tensions of Western aural culture: synoptic view 4.1 Harmony / noise 4.2 voice / logos 5. "Redemption of the ear" and postmodern aural ethnography: multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism, globalization.
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Objectives
Objectives
The goals of this course are: - questioning the different plans through which sound cultures fit the heritage of Cultural Studies; - interrogating the phenomena of contemporary aural specificity; - identifying the modes of cultural inscription of contemporary sound technology - investigating the propaedeutics (supported by a genealogical concern) of contemporary sound culture and its relationship with cultural institutions; - acquiring conceptual tools suitable for the critical confrontation of contemporary aural devices and the corresponding modes of cultural expression. - acquiring parameters for the significant inclusion of the practice itself (current or future) in the panorama of the contemporary cultural debate.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Theoretical presentation and class discussion. Examples and practical exercises. All points in the program involve textual or sound instances that will allow the points to be developed to be analytically or illustratively rooted.
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References
References
Adorno, T., The Culture Industry, Londres, 1991 Attali, J., Bruits. Essai sur l'économie politique de la musique, Paris, 2001 Bennett, A., Cultures of Popular Music, Maidenhead, 2005 Bijsterveld, K., Dijck, J., Sound Souvenirs, Amsterdam, 2009 Cage, J. Silence. Lectures and Writings, Hannover, 1963 During, S., Cultural Studies: A critical introduction, Londres, 2005 Erlmann, V. (ed.), Hearing Cultures. Essays on Sound, Listening and Modernity, Oxford, 2004 Johnson, J., Listening in Paris. A Cultural Story, Berkeley, 1995 Kahn, D., Noise, Water, Meat, Cambridge (Mass), 1999 LaBelle, B., Acoustic Territories. Sound Culture and Everyday Life, New York, 2010 Miranda, J.A.B., Teoria da Cultura, Edições Séc. XXI, 2002 Russolo, L., "El Arte de los Ruídos", in Sín Título, nº 3, 1996 Sterne, J. The Audible Past. Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction, Durham, 2003
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
Yes