‘The Social Construction of the Sonic Experience’/’The supernatural force of sound’
sonic diversity
sonic imperialism
sonic neuro-diversity
sonic anthropology
living – in – sound
responding to sound (environmental) – social activity
- ‘Listening and not listening to voices’ (Cathy Lane, 2017)
- Seismograpf.org/english
possible chapters/sections
-social constructivism (and how it relates, sonically)
-listening
-materialist conception
-introduction (include question)
-separation but not separate, blurring of lines, can exist parallel but not separate
-the reason this… is important is that… (beginning of chapter/point, context)
Ch 1: Imperialism of sonic experience/normative conceptions of listening
Ch 2: Listening across cultures/sonic anthropology
Ch 3: Listening across neuro-normativity/diversity and dis/ability