Ecologies of resonance in Christian musicking:
"Ecologies of Resonance in Christian Musicking explores a diverse range of Christian musical activity through the conceptual lens of resonance, a concept rooted in the physical, vibrational and sonic realm which carries with it an expansive ability to simultaneously describe personal, social an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Ecologies of Resonance in Christian Musicking explores a diverse range of Christian musical activity through the conceptual lens of resonance, a concept rooted in the physical, vibrational and sonic realm which carries with it an expansive ability to simultaneously describe personal, social and spiritual realities. In this book, Mark Porter proposes that attention to patterns of back-and-forth interaction that exist in and alongside sonic activity can help to understand the dynamics of religious musicking in new ways and, at the same time, can provide a means for bringing diverse traditions into conversation. The book focuses in on different questions arising out of human experience in the moment of worship. What happens if we take the entry point of a human being experiencing certain patterns of (more than) sonic interaction with the world around them as a focus for exploration? What different ecologies of interaction can we trace? What kinds of patterns can we trace through different Christian worshipping environments? And how do these operate across multiple dimensions of experience? Chapters covering ascetic sounding, noisy congregations and internet livestreaming, among others, serve to highlight the diverse ecologies of resonance that surround Christian musicking, suggesting the potential to develop new perspectives on devotional musical activity which focus not primarily on compositions or theological ideals but on changing patterns of interaction across multiple dimensions between individuals, spaces, communities and God"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Experiencing Multiple Traditions Sounding and World-Relation Music, People, and Interaction Introducing Resonance What Resonance Can Offer 1. Sounding Back and Forth Exploring a Word Ideal Individual-World Relationships Acoustics and Sense Aurality, Cognition, and Spirit Vibration, Affect, and Atmosphere Interrogating Resonance Dynamic Ritual Ecologies Across Traditions 1 2 2 5 7 9 9 10 13 16 18 21 24 2. Singing, Resonance, and Ascetic Struggle Turning Away from Music Music, Silence, and the Desert Resonance and the Body The Monk and the Cell Contending with Demons Psalmody and Resonance 29 30 32 37 40 43 46 3. Resonance, Bach, and Noisy Congregations Listening in Low Fidelity Bringing Back the Noise Bach and Subjectivity Social Situations Paris and Leipzig Churches and Noise Theology and Listening Modes of Engagement 49 49 52 56 58 60 63 65 67 4. Evangelicals, Authenticity, and Sacrament Worship Music and Interaction Evolving Authenticities 71 72 74
vi CONTENTS Strategic Deployment Sacramental (Re)Discovery Presence and Sound Alternate Narratives Complex Categories Interrelated Processes Contending Different Ideals 77 79 81 82 85 90 91 5. Space, Multiplicity, and De/Reconstructing Resonance Two Vignettes Theorizing a Movement Musical Deconversion Multiplicity and Space Ambient Reconfiguring Resonance 93 94 97 98 103 108 110 6. Prayer Room Live-Streaming and Transnational Resonant Assemblages Virtual and IRL Interaction Agreement Divine Mediation Atmosphere Assemblages and Affordances Changing Patterns of Devotion 115 121 122 125 126 130 135 Conclusion: Relational Ecologies and Rhizomatic Flight The Nine Questions Models and Taxonomies Taking Stock Moving Forward 139 140 144 145 147 Bibliography Index 151 165
Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Experiencing Multiple Traditions Sounding and World-Relation Music, People, and Interaction Introducing Resonance What Resonance Can Offer 1. Sounding Back and Forth Exploring a Word Ideal Individual-World Relationships Acoustics and Sense Aurality, Cognition, and Spirit Vibration, Affect, and Atmosphere Interrogating Resonance Dynamic Ritual Ecologies Across Traditions 1 2 2 5 7 9 9 10 13 16 18 21 24 2. Singing, Resonance, and Ascetic Struggle Turning Away from Music Music, Silence, and the Desert Resonance and the Body The Monk and the Cell Contending with Demons Psalmody and Resonance 29 30 32 37 40 43 46 3. Resonance, Bach, and Noisy Congregations Listening in Low Fidelity Bringing Back the Noise Bach and Subjectivity Social Situations Paris and Leipzig Churches and Noise Theology and Listening Modes of Engagement 49 49 52 56 58 60 63 65 67 4. Evangelicals, Authenticity, and Sacrament Worship Music and Interaction Evolving Authenticities 71 72 74
vi CONTENTS Strategic Deployment Sacramental (Re)Discovery Presence and Sound Alternate Narratives Complex Categories Interrelated Processes Contending Different Ideals 77 79 81 82 85 90 91 5. Space, Multiplicity, and De/Reconstructing Resonance Two Vignettes Theorizing a Movement Musical Deconversion Multiplicity and Space Ambient Reconfiguring Resonance 93 94 97 98 103 108 110 6. Prayer Room Live-Streaming and Transnational Resonant Assemblages Virtual and IRL Interaction Agreement Divine Mediation Atmosphere Assemblages and Affordances Changing Patterns of Devotion 115 121 122 125 126 130 135 Conclusion: Relational Ecologies and Rhizomatic Flight The Nine Questions Models and Taxonomies Taking Stock Moving Forward 139 140 144 145 147 Bibliography Index 151 165
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Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Experiencing Multiple Traditions Sounding and World-Relation Music, People, and Interaction Introducing Resonance What Resonance Can Offer 1. Sounding Back and Forth Exploring a Word Ideal Individual-World Relationships Acoustics and Sense Aurality, Cognition, and Spirit Vibration, Affect, and Atmosphere Interrogating Resonance Dynamic Ritual Ecologies Across Traditions 1 2 2 5 7 ' 9 9 10 13 16 18 21 24 2. Singing, Resonance, and Ascetic Struggle Turning Away from Music Music, Silence, and the Desert Resonance and the Body The Monk and the Cell Contending with Demons Psalmody and Resonance 29 30 32 37 40 43 46 3. Resonance, Bach, and Noisy Congregations Listening in Low Fidelity Bringing Back the Noise Bach and Subjectivity Social Situations Paris and Leipzig Churches and Noise Theology and Listening Modes of Engagement 49 49 52 56 58 60 63 65 67 4. Evangelicals, Authenticity, and Sacrament Worship Music and Interaction Evolving Authenticities 71 72 74
vi CONTENTS Strategic Deployment Sacramental (Re)Discovery Presence and Sound Alternate Narratives Complex Categories Interrelated Processes Contending Different Ideals 77 79 81 82 85 90 91 5. Space, Multiplicity, and De/Reconstructing Resonance Two Vignettes Theorizing a Movement Musical Deconversion Multiplicity and Space Ambient Reconfiguring Resonance 93 94 97 98 103 108 110 6. Prayer Room Live-Streaming and Transnational Resonant Assemblages Virtual and IRL Interaction Agreement Divine Mediation Atmosphere Assemblages and Affordances Changing Patterns of Devotion 115 121 122 125 126 130 135 Conclusion: Relational Ecologies and Rhizomatic Flight The Nine Questions Models and Taxonomies Taking Stock Moving Forward 139 140 144 145 147 Bibliography Index 151 165
Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Experiencing Multiple Traditions Sounding and World-Relation Music, People, and Interaction Introducing Resonance What Resonance Can Offer 1. Sounding Back and Forth Exploring a Word Ideal Individual-World Relationships Acoustics and Sense Aurality, Cognition, and Spirit Vibration, Affect, and Atmosphere Interrogating Resonance Dynamic Ritual Ecologies Across Traditions 1 2 2 5 7 ' 9 9 10 13 16 18 21 24 2. Singing, Resonance, and Ascetic Struggle Turning Away from Music Music, Silence, and the Desert Resonance and the Body The Monk and the Cell Contending with Demons Psalmody and Resonance 29 30 32 37 40 43 46 3. Resonance, Bach, and Noisy Congregations Listening in Low Fidelity Bringing Back the Noise Bach and Subjectivity Social Situations Paris and Leipzig Churches and Noise Theology and Listening Modes of Engagement 49 49 52 56 58 60 63 65 67 4. Evangelicals, Authenticity, and Sacrament Worship Music and Interaction Evolving Authenticities 71 72 74
vi CONTENTS Strategic Deployment Sacramental (Re)Discovery Presence and Sound Alternate Narratives Complex Categories Interrelated Processes Contending Different Ideals 77 79 81 82 85 90 91 5. Space, Multiplicity, and De/Reconstructing Resonance Two Vignettes Theorizing a Movement Musical Deconversion Multiplicity and Space Ambient Reconfiguring Resonance 93 94 97 98 103 108 110 6. Prayer Room Live-Streaming and Transnational Resonant Assemblages Virtual and IRL Interaction Agreement Divine Mediation Atmosphere Assemblages and Affordances Changing Patterns of Devotion 115 121 122 125 126 130 135 Conclusion: Relational Ecologies and Rhizomatic Flight The Nine Questions Models and Taxonomies Taking Stock Moving Forward 139 140 144 145 147 Bibliography Index 151 165 |
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