Critical Soundings: Voice, Space and Sound in Australian Literature

Authors

  • Joseph Cummins University of NSW
  • Helen Groth University of NSW

Keywords:

Sound, literature, sound theory

Abstract

Introduction to the Critical Soundings special issue of JASAL. This special issue will consider whether it is possible to claim a distinct sonic texture for Australian literary and cultural formations. What kind of readings result from attending to the relation between silence and the colonial past in Judith Wright’s poetry, to the litany of voices in Christina Stead’s modern vision of Sydney, or the complex links between music and landscape in Tim Winton’s Western Australian coast? Extending a range of historical and theoretical work on sound into an Australian context, this special issue will explore the multiple auditory dimensions of aesthetic, literary and sonic practices in a range of historical, geographical and cultural domains.

Author Biography

  • Helen Groth, University of NSW
    Professor Deputy-Director Centre for Modernism Studies in Australia School of the Arts and Media

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Published

2015-06-05

Issue

Section

Preliminary pages

How to Cite

Critical Soundings: Voice, Space and Sound in Australian Literature. (2015). Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature, 15(1). https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/JASAL/article/view/9929