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Cécile MICHEL , F. KULAKOGLU , G. ÖZTÜRK

Integrative Approaches to the Archaeology and History of Kültepe-Kaneš, Kültepe, 4-7 August 2017


ISBN:  ISBN: 978-2-503-58559-8
URL / DOI:  http://www.brepols.net
Editeur:  Turnhout : Brepols, 2019


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Christine GUILLEBAUD , Catherine LAVANDIER

WORSHIP SOUND SPACES | Architecture, Acoustics and Anthropology


Editeur:  London/New York: Routledge


Résumé

Worship Sound Spaces unites specialists from architecture, acoustic engineering and the social sciences to encourage closer analysis of the sound environments within places of worship. Gathering a wide range of case studies set in Europe, Asia, North America, the Middle East and Africa, the book presents investigations into Muslim, Christian and Hindu spaces. These diverse cultural contexts demonstrate the composite nature of designing and experiencing places of worship. Beginning with a historical overview of the three primary indicators in acoustic design of religious buildings, reverberation, intelligibility and clarity, the second part of this edited collection offers a series of field studies devoted to perception, before moving onto recent examples of restoration of the sound ambiances of former religious buildings. Written for academics and students interested in architecture, cultural heritage, acoustics, sensory studies and sound.

The multimedia documents of this volume may be consulted at the address:

Short link
https://frama.link/WSS

Long link
https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_E_2018_003_001

 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Religious Listenings: A multidisciplinary approach. Christine Guillebaud and Catherine Lavandier

PART 1. Sonic architecture: Acoustic intentions in worship buildings

1. Characterizing the acoustics of places of worship: Should we believe in acoustic indicators? Marc Asselineau

2. Towards a history of architectural acoustics using archeological evidence: What recent research on the uses of acoustic pots contributes to understanding of the quest for sound quality in 11th to 17th century churches. Jean-Christophe Valière and Bénédicte Palazzo-Bertholon

3. Temple soundspaces and ancient Hindu ritual texts. Gérard Colas

PART 2. Experiencing the sacred through sound

4. The worldmaking ways of church bells: Three stories about the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris. Gaspard Salatko

5. What should the reverberation inside a masjid be? A study exploring the demands of Imams. Ahmed Elkhateeb

6. 'Soundwalks in Shiva temple': A situated approach to perceived ambiance. Christine Guillebaud

7. Bells, auspiciousness and the god of music: Reflections on sound in ritual space in Nepalese Hindu traditions. Astrid Zotter

8. Resonant voices and spatial politics: An acoustemology of citizenship in a Muslim neighbourhood of the Kenyan coast. Andrew J. Eisenberg

PART 3. Restoring the sound ambiances of the past

9. The church beyond worship: Experiencing monumental soundspaces in the Roman Catholic churches of Montréal (Québec, Canada). Josée Laplace

10. Sound heterotopia in a Cistercian monastery. Pascal Joanne

11. The original acoustics of the sixteenth-century Mughal heritage of Burhanpur (India). Amit J. Wahurwagh Akshay P. Patil Alpana R. Dongre

Afterword

A world of attunements. Jean-Paul Thibaud

 

  • About the Editors

Christine Guillebaud, a social anthropologist and an ethnomusicologist, is a Research Fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). She is the co-Director of the Research Centre for Ethnomusicology (CREM-LESC), located at the University of Paris Nanterre. Her academic interests include anthropology of sound, sound studies and the study of urban ambiances. She is currently leading the MILSON research program (milson.fr), dedicated to the study of sound environments in their sociocultural context of production and perception. She has carried out long-term fieldworks in India and edited the volume Toward an Anthropology of Ambient Sound (Routledge, 2017). Previously, she has published numerous articles and edited volumes on musical creation, multimodality, cultural heritage, intellectual property and sound humour.

Catherine Lavandier holds a civil engineering diploma and is professor in building acoustics at the civil engineering department of the technological institute in the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France. Her academic interests include room acoustic quality with a psychophysical approach (her PhD focused on the acoustic indicators needed to characterize the acoustic quality of concert halls) and soundscape quality with an ecological approach. She is regularly involved in French national or European projects whose common aim is to link the physical world of acoustics to the sound perceptions or to the sound representations of people. She participated in the European research network COST TD0804 "Soundscape of European Cities and Landscapes". Currently, she works on the audio-visual interactions for outdoor and indoor environments.

 

 

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Francis DÉMIER , Elena MUSIANI

L'Europe : une autre nation ?


Editeur:  Bononia University Press


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Cet ouvrage accompagne la seconde étape d’un programme de recherche du Labex de l’université de Paris-Nanterre « Les passés dans le présent ». Il a pour origine une interrogation : L’Europe a-t-elle emprunté le même cheminement historique que celui des nations qui se sont construites au fil du XIXe siècle ou bien son itinéraire s’est-il défini sur un rejet, un dépassement de la nation désormais considérée comme un obstacle au progrès ? Alors que les nations européennes se sont construites en références permanentes à un passé militaire et politique fondateur, l’Europe s’est construite de manière discontinue, dans des moments dépareillés où, à chaque étape, il a fallu réinventer une « mémoire » souvent en rupture radicale avec celle qui l’avait précédée. L’empreinte de la Shoah, le rejet du goulag, la valorisation générale de la démocratie politique, ont dessiné une mémoire de l’Europe qui s’est évadée de l’histoire des nations pour se fondre dans la mondialisation culturelle et politique de l’Occident. Cette volonté de rompre avec le passé a donné alors à l’économique, aux valeurs d’un marché hors de l’histoire, une place prépondérante dans la construction de l’Union européenne.

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La "politique historique" en Pologne. La mémoire au service de l'identité nationale

Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, n°1, 2020, dossier


ISBN:  9782130823445
URL / DOI:  Revue en ligne
Editeur:  Presses Universitaires de France

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Raluca GROSESCU , Laure NEUMAYER , Eve-Clarita PETTAI

Transnational activism and the globalization of anti-Communism after 1989

Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, n°3, 2020, dossier à paraître en septembre 2020


ISBN:  0338-0599
URL / DOI:  Revue en ligne
Editeur:  Presses Universitaires de France

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Sarah GENSBURGER , Gérôme TRUC

Les mémoriaux du 13 novembre


ISBN:  978-2-7132-2863-6
URL / DOI:  www.ehess.fr
Editeur:  Éditions EHESS, octobre 2020