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'Sound all around' : sonic mysticism and acoustic ecology in Don DeLillo's White Noise
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 80002
Author(s) Schweighauser, Philipp
Author(s) at UniBasel Schweighauser, Philipp
Year 2003
Title 'Sound all around' : sonic mysticism and acoustic ecology in Don DeLillo's White Noise
Journal Profils américains
Volume 16
Pages / Article-Number 107-121
Abstract Taking the title of DeLillo’s novel at its most literal, this paper argues that if White Noise is an environmental novel, it is also in important ways a novel about acoustic ecology. In its literal sense, DeLillo’s title refers to the omnipresence of broad-band noises as keynote sounds of the postmodern soundscape. As Barry Truax, whose Acoustic Communication (1984) appeared in the same year as DeLillo’s novel, explains, the constant hum of traffic and technical appliances such as air-conditioners or computers approaches the acoustic qualities of white noise: “Traffic and air-conditioning are […] examples of “broad-band” sounds, that is, sounds whose spectrum or energy content is continuously distributed over a fairly large range of frequencies. When that range is the whole audible spectrum and the distribution is uniform, the sound is called “white noise,” by analogy to white light which contains all visible frequencies” (Truax, 20). Taking my cue from the soundscape studies of Barry Truax and Murray A. Schafer as well as William Paulson’s The Noise of Culture: Literary Texts in a World of Information (1988), I explore the ways in which DeLillo positions his text within the cultural and political landscapes and soundscapes of postmodernity.
ISSN/ISBN 1157-1373
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A5250707
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Additional Information Also published in: Don Delillo. - Montpellier : CERCLA, 2004. - S. 107-121
 
   

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