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Auditive Räume des alten Ägypten
Die Umgestaltung einer Hörkultur in der Amarnazeit
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Erika Meyer-Dietrich
Language:
German
Published/Copyright:
2018
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In Auditive Räume des alten Ägypten Erika Meyer-Dietrich explores the sonic aspects of culture in the 18th Dynasty (1550-1290 BCE). Crucial to the transformation of an audio culture during the Amarna Period are the transfer of traditional sound patterns to new contexts and the position of the heard body in social spaces. Based on the iconography of sonic acting and the representation of urban places as auditive spaces in the rock tombs of Tell el Amarna she convincingly shows how, through sound sequences and the creation or omission of sounds, auditive spaces are given social and religious significance. Her work adds an important new aspect to the understanding of the Amarna Period, which until now has been studied mainly as a visual culture.
Author / Editor information
Erika Meyer-Dietrich studied History of Religions and Egyptology at Uppsala University. In 2009 she had a fellowship at the Research Unit of Historical Cultural Sciences at Johannes Gutenberg University. She has published monographs and articles on religious rituals and sonic acting in Ancient Egypt.
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eBook published on:
October 23, 2017
eBook ISBN:
9789004354951
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Main content:
1108
eBook ISBN:
9789004354951
Keywords for this book
Spacing; Amenhotep IV; Echnaton; Soundscape; Achenaten; Klangmuster; Rezeptionsästhetik; Religion; auditive Räume; Aufführungskontext; Hörkultur; der hörbare Körper; lautliches Handeln; Neues Reich
Audience(s) for this book
Egyptologists, cultural scientists, musicologists and anyone who is concerned with the sonic aspects of a historical culture.