Senses of Vibration: A History of the Pleasure and Pain of Sound

Senses of Vibration: A History of the Pleasure and Pain of Sound

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Senses of Vibration: A History of the Pleasure and Pain of Sound

The study of the senses has become a rich topic in recent years. Senses of Vibration explores a wide range of sensory experience and makes a decisive new contribution to this growing field by focussing not simply on the senses as such, but on the material experience - vibration - that underpins them.
This is the first book to take the theme of vibration as central, offering an interdisciplinary history of the phenomenon and its reverberations in the cultural imaginary. It tracks vibration through the work of a wide range of writers, including physiologists (who thought vibrations in the nerves delivered sensations to the brain), physicists (who claimed that light, heat, electricity and other forms of energy were vibratory), spiritualists (who figured that spiritual energies also existed in vibratory form), and poets and novelists from Coleridge to Dickens and Wells. Senses of Vibration is a work of scholarship that cuts through a range of disciplines and will reverberate for many years to come.
Cover photograph courtesy of Andrew Davidhazy.

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Country
USA
Brand
Bloomsbury
Manufacturer
Continuum
Binding
Paperback
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9
Length
5.999988
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0.78043640748
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0.4700778
ReleaseDate
2012-02-23T00:00:01Z
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