评论 "Kyle D. Stedman、Courtney S. Danforth 和 Michael J. Faris 所著的 Tuning in to Soundwriting",Stedman、K. D.、Danforth、C. S.和 Faris、M. J.(Eds.)(2021).调谐声音写作。文化涵化/间奏曲。http://intermezzo.enculturation.net/14-stedman-et-al/index.html
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Review of "Tuning in to Soundwriting by Kyle D. Stedman, Courtney S. Danforth, & Michael J. Faris," Stedman, K. D., Danforth, C. S., & Faris, M. J. (Eds.). (2021). Tuning in to soundwriting. enculturation/Intermezzo. http://intermezzo.enculturation.net/14-stedman-et-al/index.html
Sonic rhetoric is still a relatively small field within writing studies. For the uninitiated, the editors define soundwriting as the study and practice of writing recorded texts. As a digital and multimodal text, Tuning in to Soundwriting explores how aural rhetoric should be given as much consideration as visual and written composition. Building on their 2018 edited collection, Songwriting Pedagogies, editors Kyle D. Stedman, Courtney S. Danforth, and Michael J. Faris explore compositional approaches to soundwriting through interdisciplinary practices. All five chapters are grounded in practical applications showcasing how soundwriting can be a generative approach to composition, allowing students to consider accessibility, technology, and audience reception in meaning making.