
Spectacular Listening
Music and Disability in the Digital Age
Byrd McDaniel(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 4. June 2024
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-19-762045-8 (ISBN)
Description
Imagine a powerful listening experience that you want to share with others. You could describe it to someone with words, or you may choose a flashier alternative. You could, for example, costume yourself and take to the stage in a famous concert venue, delivering a rousing air guitar interpretation of a beloved rock solo for a live audience. Maybe you seek something more subtle, so you pull out your smartphone and record yourself lip-syncing to a guilty pleasure, showing your followers how seamlessly the music fits your movements. Perhaps instead you want others to hear how the music makes you feel, which leads you to record a podcast episode that translates the thrill of listening into audible exclamations.
In ways both mundane and sensational, listening can be an expressive act, enabling people to stage consumption as a public practice -- what author Byrd McDaniel calls "spectacular listening." Contemporary digital platforms not only support such activity but actively encourage people to package personal music reception into a performance that may be widely shared. With a range of compelling ethnographic case studies, McDaniel investigates a broad shift in contemporary listening norms and the stakes for listeners with disabilities. He reveals how listening-as-performance can be an opportunity for play, as well as a critical practice that exposes ableism in music institutions, technologies, and discourse.
In ways both mundane and sensational, listening can be an expressive act, enabling people to stage consumption as a public practice -- what author Byrd McDaniel calls "spectacular listening." Contemporary digital platforms not only support such activity but actively encourage people to package personal music reception into a performance that may be widely shared. With a range of compelling ethnographic case studies, McDaniel investigates a broad shift in contemporary listening norms and the stakes for listeners with disabilities. He reveals how listening-as-performance can be an opportunity for play, as well as a critical practice that exposes ableism in music institutions, technologies, and discourse.
Reviews / Votes
The writing is warm, clear, and persuasive. * Choice * Spectacular Listening is a timely and insightful ethnographic exploration of how listeners with disabilities negotiate and mobilize popular-music consumption in the digital age. With a keen eye and ear toward the commonplace and the seemingly trivial, Byrd McDaniel presents air guitar, lip syncing, reaction videos, and podcasts as exhibition venues for meaningful, worthwhile activism through their public staging of popular media consumption and of listening. * Yuhao Chen, Notes: the Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
25
Dimensions
Height: 156 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-762045-8 (9780197620458)
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Person
Byrd McDaniel is a music researcher and ethnomusicologist, who examines the relationships between sound technologies and people. His published work engages with listening, disability, music, and popular culture, in ways that entwine digital media studies, disability studies, and music studies. In his current position as Assistant Director of Student Development at Brown University, McDaniel strives to make higher education more adaptable, accessible, and accountable to our changing world.
Author
Assistant Director of Student DevelopmentAssistant Director of Student Development, Brown University
Content
Acknowledgements
Preface
List of Figures
1. Introduction: Listening As An Expressive Act
2. Use Your Illusion: Disability Masquerade In The U.S. Air Guitar Championships
3. Fluent Circulation: Lip-Syncing From Musical.Ly To Tiktok To Youtube
4. Tactical Reactions: Towards A Crip Music Criticism
5. Accessible Listening: Podcasts As Audible Models
6. Conclusion: When Spectacular Becomes Standard
Bibliography
Index
Preface
List of Figures
1. Introduction: Listening As An Expressive Act
2. Use Your Illusion: Disability Masquerade In The U.S. Air Guitar Championships
3. Fluent Circulation: Lip-Syncing From Musical.Ly To Tiktok To Youtube
4. Tactical Reactions: Towards A Crip Music Criticism
5. Accessible Listening: Podcasts As Audible Models
6. Conclusion: When Spectacular Becomes Standard
Bibliography
Index