Repositorium | Buch | Kapitel
(2015) Theatre and aural attention, Dordrecht, Springer.
As Salomé Voegelin observes, "[w]hen there is nothing to hear, so much starts to sound. Silence is not the absence of sound but the beginning of listening" (2010: 83). Thus, in every sense, one might say that silence sounds. In developing this idea, and as a means of tackling the apparent paradox that it engenders, this chapter pays particular attention to the various ways in which 'silence" is experienced.
Publikationsangaben
Quellenangabe:
Home-Cook, G. (2015). Sounding silence, in Theatre and aural attention, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 99-130.
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