Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept?
Focusing on the influential work of the German sociologist Hartmut Rosa, as well as on selected positions in sound studies, this essay explores some aspects of auditory resonance, an over-determined concept exemplified by music that no single conceptual framework can exhaustively explain. For this r...
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description | Focusing on the influential work of the German sociologist Hartmut Rosa, as well as on selected positions in sound studies, this essay explores some aspects of auditory resonance, an over-determined concept exemplified by music that no single conceptual framework can exhaustively explain. For this reason, transdisciplinary research is especially productive in exploring the wide range of auditory resonance if it does not adhere to a seemingly all-inclusive theoretical self-definition but starts from an actual, singular experience. This subjective, even personal response to auditory resonance opens up various intersecting, supplementary, and often competing paradigms of critical analysis that interrogate any hegemonic claims to perspectives and insights potentially implied in single-disciplinary methodologies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1fccf543e6ea447caf4bcdf2ab56554c2023-11-23T20:13:07ZengMDPI AGHumanities2076-07872021-12-01111610.3390/h11010006Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept?Rolf J. Goebel0Department of World Languages and Cultures, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899, USAFocusing on the influential work of the German sociologist Hartmut Rosa, as well as on selected positions in sound studies, this essay explores some aspects of auditory resonance, an over-determined concept exemplified by music that no single conceptual framework can exhaustively explain. For this reason, transdisciplinary research is especially productive in exploring the wide range of auditory resonance if it does not adhere to a seemingly all-inclusive theoretical self-definition but starts from an actual, singular experience. This subjective, even personal response to auditory resonance opens up various intersecting, supplementary, and often competing paradigms of critical analysis that interrogate any hegemonic claims to perspectives and insights potentially implied in single-disciplinary methodologies.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/11/1/6transdisciplinarityauditory resonancepersonal experiencesound studiesHartmut Rosa |
spellingShingle | Rolf J. Goebel Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept? Humanities transdisciplinarity auditory resonance personal experience sound studies Hartmut Rosa |
title | Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept? |
title_full | Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept? |
title_fullStr | Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept? |
title_full_unstemmed | Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept? |
title_short | Auditory Resonance: A Transdisciplinary Concept? |
title_sort | auditory resonance a transdisciplinary concept |
topic | transdisciplinarity auditory resonance personal experience sound studies Hartmut Rosa |
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