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Bull, M., & Back, L. (Eds). (2003). The auditory culture reader. Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 5/14/16, 11:14 AM
Bull, M. (2004). Thinking about sound, proximity and distance in western experience: The case of Odysseus' walkman. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 173–190). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 12/20/07, 4:44 PM
Carter, P. (2004). Ambiguous traces, mishearing, and auditory space. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 43–63). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 12/20/07, 5:14 PM
Connor, S. (2004). Edison's teeth: Touching hearing. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 153–172). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 12/20/07, 4:49 PM
Erlmann, V. (Ed.). (2004). Hearing cultures: Essays on sound, listening and modernity. Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 5/13/16, 1:02 PM
Gouk, P. (2004). Raising spirits and restoring souls: Early modern medical explanations for music's effect. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 87–105). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard   Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 5/15/08, 10:18 AM
Nuckolls, J. B. (2004). Language and nature in sound alignment. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 65–85). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 12/20/07, 4:59 PM
Smith, B. R. (2004). Listening to the wild blue yonder: The challenges of acoustic ecology. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 21–41). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 9/20/12, 12:10 PM
Thompson, E. (2004). Wiring the world: Acoustical engineers and the empire of sound in the motion picture industry, 1927-1930. In V. Erlmann (Ed), Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity (pp. 191–209). Oxford: Berg.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 12/20/07, 4:34 PM
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