HISTORY AND SOUND CULTURE: THE HISTORICIZATION OF LISTENING AND SOUNDS1

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The article provides an overview of recent production focused on the historicization of sounds and listening, present in the texts that compose the dossier História e Cultura Sonora. In general, it is possible to indicate that three major currents prevail in these works: the anglophone Sound Studies, the History of Sensibilities of French tradition and Latin American studies, which, although inspired by the previous two, strive not to confine themselves to classical discussions but to reflect on the specificities of sound production and modes of listening within their cultures. The text also evaluates the impact of phonography and the digitization of sound collections on historiographical production in the field of Sound Culture.

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De Almeida Bessa, V., González, J. P., Machado, C., & De Moraes, J. G. V. (2023). HISTORY AND SOUND CULTURE: THE HISTORICIZATION OF LISTENING AND SOUNDS1. Revista de Historia (Brazil), (182). https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2023.213966

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