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Listening to war : sound, music, trauma and survival in wartime Iraq
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Listening to war : sound, music, trauma and survival in wartime Iraq

J. Martin Daughtry

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Introduction: Composing thoughts on sound and violence
Fragment #1: The presence of mind to save an ear: Ali's story
Section I: Sonic materiel
Belliphonic sounds and indoctrinated ears: The elements of wartime audition
Mapping zones of wartime (in)audition
Fragment #2: Stealth and improvisation in the desert: Jason's story
Fragment #3: Loudly searching in the resonant darkness: The anatomy of a nighttime house raid
Section II: Structures of listening, sounding, and emplacement
Auditory regimes
Sonic campaigns
Acoustic territories
Fragment #4: A fatal mishearing
Section III: Music, mediation, and survival
Mobile music in the military
Fragment #5: From "Hell's Bells" to "Silent night": A conversation about music in the military
Fragment #6: Keeping the music turned down low: Shymaa's story
A time of troubles for Iraqi music
Conclusion
Fragment #7: Listening as poiesis: Tareq's story.

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Listening to war : sound, music, trauma and survival in wartime Iraq by J. Martin Daughtry. ISBN 9780199361496. Published by Oxford University Press in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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