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Soundscapes of the Early Modern Hispanophone and Lusophone Worlds: Routledge Critical Junctures in Global Early Modernities

Editat de Víctor Sierra Matute
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 dec 2024
This book is an interdisciplinary edited collection that seeks to recognize the radical importance of sound, and centre it in discussions in the field of early modern studies.
 
Bringing together a collection of case studies related spatially and temporally to specific places or events, the volume explores a gallery of soundscapes mapping the early modern Iberian empires. This transnational and comparative style takes a twofold approach: on the one hand, each study works as a snapshot of the soundscape of a given place and time; on the other, the different entries offer a series of paradigms to systematically approach the tensions and developments related to sound in the early modern period. Ultimately, this volume collects soundscapes from multiple territories and geographies: from the kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula and their expansion throughout the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and the Pacific.
 
Soundscapes of the Early Modern Hispanophone and Lusophone Worlds will be of great value to students and scholars interested in the history of senses, emotions and theatre, social and cultural history and early modern history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032113265
ISBN-10: 103211326X
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 46
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Critical Junctures in Global Early Modernities

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, General, and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Part 1: Creole Aurality
1.      “Hearing and Seeing Indigenous Presence in a Colonial Mexican Church (Tecamachalco, 1562)”
Savannah Esquivel
2.      “Resounding Failures in Colonial Lima: Bellaquería in the Travails of María Pizarro (1568) and Francisco de la Cruz (1578)”
Nicole D. Legnani
3.      “Religious Soundscapes: Jesuit Missionary Encounters with the Tupi in Sixteenth-Century Brazil”
Jessica Rutherford
4.      “Harmonizing the Four Corners of the World: The Soundscape of Late Early Modern Manila”
Pedro Luengo
 
Part 2: Hearing the Cityscape
 
5.      “Sound and Power in Early Modern Alcalá de Henares”
Carlos Roberto Ramírez
6.      “Towards the Soundscape of a Developing Azorean Port-town in the Late Sixteenth Century: Angra (Terceira Island) in the 1590s”
Luís Henriques
7.      “A la usanza romana: Spanish Poetry and alla spagnola Music in Early Modern Rome (1624)”
Sebastián León
8.      “The Sound of Arcadia: The Aural Regime of Lope de Vega’s Pastoral”
Lorena Uribe Bracho
 
Part 3: Spectacular Sonic Environments
 
9.      “‘Vuelva el aire / los repetidos acentos’: Seville’s Sonic Reverberations and the Ontology of Silence in Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s El médico de su honra
Alani Hicks-Bartlett
10.  “The Siren’s Song: Sounds of Resistance in a Neapolitan dramma musicale
Mary B. Quinn
11.  “Towards a Proper Way of Being: Embedded Sounds and Civilized Words in Puebla’s Festivals (1730, 1753, 1768)”
Amelia R. Mañas
12.  “Sounds of Modernity in Cervantes’s Barcelona”
Esther Fernández
 
Part 4: Vibrant Beings
 
13.  “Soundscapes of the Self (Salamanca, 1554)”
Simone Pinet
14.  “Between the Wall and the Pulpit: Soundscapes of Baroque Preaching in Palma de Mallorca (1647)”
Juan Vitulli
15.  “Captive Listeners: Antonio de Sosa’s Topographia as Acoustic Ethnography of Early Modern Algiers”
Paul Michael Johnson
16.  “Hearing Alcuzcuz: Word Play and the Production of Uncertainty in Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s Amar después de la muerte
Erica Feild-Marchello
 
Part Five: Transoceanic Sound
 
17.  “Global Soundscapes from the First Voyage of Circumnavigation, 1519-1522”
David R. M. Irving
 

Notă biografică

Víctor Sierra Matute is Assistant Professor at Baruch College (CUNY). His research interests include material culture, affect theory, transoceanic studies, and the history of the senses and emotions. His research has appeared in the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Romanic Review, and the Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies.
 

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This book is an interdisciplinary edited collection that seeks to recognize the radical importance of sound, and centre it in discussions in the field of early modern studies.