Sonic Bodies: Reggae Sound Systems, Performance Techniques, and Ways of Knowing (Paperback)
Professor Julian Henriques (author)Published: 08/09/2011
Breaking new ground in the field of Sound Studies, this book provides an in-depth study of the culture and physicality of dancehall reggae music. The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music and popular culture. Every night, on the streets of inner city Kingston, Jamaica, Dancehall sessions stage a visceral, immersive and immensely pleasurable experience of sonic dominance for the participating crowd. "Sonic Bodies" concentrates on the skilled performance of the crewmembers responsible for this signature of Jamaican music: the audio engineers designing, building and fine-tuning the hugely powerful "set" of equipment; the selectors choosing the music tracks played; and, MCs (DJs) on the mic hyping up the crowd. Julian Henriques proposes that these dancehall "vibes" are taken literally as the periodic movement of vibrations, and offers an analysis of how a sound system operates - not only at auditory, but also at corporeal and sociocultural frequencies. "Sonic Bodies" formulates a fascinating auditory critique of visual dominance and the dualities inherent in ideas of image, text or discourse.
This innovative book questions the assumptions that reason resides only in the mind, that communication is an exchange of information and that meaning is only ever representation.
Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 9781441144294
Number of pages: 392
Weight: 620 g
MEDIA REVIEWS
[Sonic Bodies] offers a fresh and illuminating exploration of Jamaican auditory culture through the reggae sound system, making a significant contribution to an aspect of Caribbean and Jamaican culture that is in dire need of interrogation ... Henriques demonstrates an extensive understanding of the literature of auditory theory, cultural studies and philosophy which is very enriching for a variety of disciplines ... An outstanding cross-/multi-disciplinary work. - Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture
"Sonic Bodies" is Julian Henriques' new study of the 'sound system' - the performative technology of choice that made Jamaican reggae and 'dancehall' into a great world music. This book takes us, conceptually, into altogether new and little known territory, exploring in depth the relation between popular music, its modes of transmission and the bodies it resonates with and 'colonizes'. This is a complex terrain and he navigates it in an exciting text that is thoroughly grounded in Jamaican 'sonic' cultures, technically sophisticated, full of original insights, and theoretically bold and adventurous... - Stuart Hall, Professor Emeritus, Open University , UK
Henriques’s ambition is to attempt 'a mode of Cultural Studies that is itself auditory, as distinct to one that has audition as its object of investigation'. This is an intriguing challenge for a book that is meant to be read, not heard ... he raises important questions in the process. - Shannon Dudley, University of Washington, USA, New West Indian Guide
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