Questioning Acoustemology: an interview with Steven Feld

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Rice, S. Feld
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In this conversation transcript, Tom Rice asks Steve Feld a series of questions about “acoustemology”, a term Steve coined and which has become a key concept in sound studies. Referring to “acoustic epistemology”, a “knowing-with and knowing-through the audible”, acoustemology emerged in the context of Steve’s work on the Kaluli of Papua New Guinea and their intricate knowledge of the sounds of their rainforest environment. It has since been applied by Steve, and many others, in studies of sound in a wide variety of settings. Tom asks questions that have arisen as he tries to explore and clarify the implications of the term. For instance, are acoustemologies invariably culturally embedded, or can they also be understood to emerge independently of culture? To what extent are acoustemologies shaped by individual and personal preferences, experiences and abilities? Is it possible for one acoustemology to end and another begin or do acoustemologies merely shift in terms of the sounds to which they are orientated? Answering with illustrations from his own intellectual journey, Steve presents acoustemology as an open-ended concept which is generative rather than prescriptive and which invites ongoing empirical research and interdisciplinary discussion.
质疑声学:对史蒂文·菲尔德的采访
在这段对话中,汤姆·赖斯向史蒂夫·菲尔德提出了一系列关于“声学”的问题。“声学”是史蒂夫创造的一个术语,已成为声音研究中的一个关键概念。关于“声学认识论”,一种“通过可听到的声音来认识和认识”,声学学是在史蒂夫对巴布亚新几内亚Kaluli人的研究以及他们对雨林环境中声音的复杂知识的背景下出现的。此后,它被史蒂夫和许多其他人应用于各种环境下的声音研究。汤姆提出了一些问题,他试图探索和澄清这个术语的含义。例如,声学是否总是根植于文化之中,或者它们是否也可以被理解为独立于文化而出现?在多大程度上,声学受个人喜好、经验和能力的影响?是否有可能一种声学结束而另一种开始,或者声学只是在它们所指向的声音方面发生变化?史蒂夫用他自己的智力旅程中的插图来回答,他把声学作为一个开放式的概念,它是生成的,而不是规定的,它邀请正在进行的实证研究和跨学科的讨论。
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