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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. 
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Resource type: Book Chapter
BibTeX citation key: Connor2004
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Categories: General
Keywords: Synaesthesia
Creators: Connor, Erlmann
Publisher: Berg (Oxford)
Collection: Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound Listening and Modernity
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An essay on synaesthesia, particularly the relationship between touch and sound.
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard  
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p.154   "...it is sound that seems to be immediate" even though it moves slower than light. "...hearing proposes: sight disposes." (e.g. sight confirms what has been heard.)   Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard